Saboten Bombers happened in 1992.
Beltway Bombers was created in 2009.
Mitsubishi G4M2 "Betty" medium bombers
dive bombers dive at a steep angle and drop their bombs as they near the ship
Kamikaze is the term for Japanese suicide bombers in WWII
Water bombers usually have turbine engines and they work close to water, so the proper fuel will be jet fuel with the fuel additive Prist, which encapsulates water, in it.
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Bombers are used to drop bombs on targets below. They are used as an offensive weapon.
None. Dedicated bombers are exclusively the domain of the Air Force. Fighter/Bombers and attack aircraft can be found in the Air Force, Navy, and Marines. The US Army has no such aircraft.
USN: Vindicator & Dauntless dive bombers; Devastator & Avenger torpedo bombers; wildcat fighters. IJN: Val dive bombers; Kate torpedo bombers; and Zero fighters.
VAL Dive Bombers, KATE Torpedo Bombers, and ZERO Fighters.
The main bombers used were the SB3C Helldiver, TBF/TBM Avenger, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator, B-25 Mitchell, B-29 Superfortress, and the B-26 Marauder.
One sample: IJN Akagi-18 Zero Fighters, 18 Val Dive Bombers, 27 Kate Torpedo Bombers
They were bombers in WW1 and passenger transports later.
The Germans used many different aircraft in WW1. They had many observer aircraft and small fighter as well as seaplanes and some bombers.
The 2 kinds of racquets that I am familiar with are called Bombers and Bennetts.
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