RAF Bomber Command was created in 1936.
RAF Bomber Command ended in 1968.
No. In 1968 RAF Bomber Command was merged with RAF Fighter Command to create RAF Strike Command.
Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. Chief of Bomber command RAF in WW2.
the term can be used as A) An RAF airshow fly by or B) A fighter/bomber wing or formation
This depends on the new technologies getting invented and whether RAF can make it's some another type of bomber plane which will be best rated in the world.If they would be successful in making a new high tech bomber,they will definitely use another bomber.
Arthur Harris was in charge of Bomber Command.
lostbombers.co.uk has them
The Vulcan was designed in the early 1950's and entered RAF service in 1956
Fanny by gaslight was the name of a Lancaster bomber of the RAF during ww2
I just heard the figure 50 000, which seems veryhigh, maybe I misheard it.
Some of the FAF fighter in WWII were the Spitfire MK 22, the Arvo lancaster bomber, the Halafax bomber and the Hurricane. Posted by: mastergeneral creeper2ads