The three V bombers were the RAF nuclear deterrent force in the 1950's to 1980's and consisted of the Vickers-Armstrong Valiant, the Avro Vulcan, and the Handley-Page Victor. These aircraft were all powered by jet engines and were used to drop free fall and guided nuclear bombs before the role of nuclear delivery was turned over to the Royal Navy. The Victor remained in service as a tanker until 1994.
The function of bombers is to bomb the enemy.
German bombers bombed London from 1940 right to 1945.
3 u.s bombers disapeared during world war 2
at the start of the war only 25lb bombs were used, later 50lbs on fighter bombers in 1939, 100lbs bombs of light bombers such as the mosquito, 200lbs bombs on a mix of planes and later ww2 fighter bombers such as the tempest, 250lbs were used on a range of role, 500lbs on medium bombers, 1000lbs on heavy bombers, 2000lbs on heavy bombers, 8000lbs on the Lancaster, 12,000lb earthquake bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster, 22,000lb bombs on specially outfitted Lancaster
Mini-Subs launched from mother ships; dive bombers, torpedo bombers, and fighters.
If the question is asking about the V bombers operated by Great Britain during the Cold War, there were three types; the Valiant, the Victor, and the Vulcan. Sorry, I do not know how many of each were built.
Malcolm V. Lowe has written: 'Bombers' -- subject(s): Attack planes, Bombers, Juvenile literature, Military Airplanes
In London on 7 September 1940. It involved attacks from Luftwaffe bombers, and later V-1 buzz bombs and V-2 rockets.
The Boston Bombers were Russian Terrorists.
Saskatchewan roughriders , Edmonton eskimos and Winnipeg blue bombers I believe.
Fighters (Hellcats); Dive Bombers (Dauntless); Torpedo Bombers (Avengers); Medium Bombers (Mitchells); Heavy Bombers (Superfortress).
Three letter words that start with V are:vanvatvetvievim
The Jive Bombers was created in 1952.
Dayton Bombers ended in 2009.
Dayton Bombers was created in 1991.
Bordeaux Bombers was created in 2007.
Buzz Bombers happened in 1983.