Bomber bases were used on WWII because the airplanes back then had a limited range. Avrage about 1200 miles so in order to bomb targets farther than that, then you need to build a bomber base a little closer to the target.
The use of "Fire-Bombs" was used to destroy the morale of civilians in the hopes that they would revolt and over-turn the government , to lay waste to large areas and was part of a larger strategic campaign to destroy the enemy's will to wage war and the means to wage war . ~ See related links below .
Douglas SBD Dauntless, B-17 Flying Fortress, B-29 Superfortress. Also the Lancaster bomber from Britain and the Stuka dive Bomber from Old Nazi Germany, so it depends.
because they wanted to use them to blow people up in the war so that they could win the war and all be safe together when they get back to there country to tell there mum's.
Gotha G.V
JU-88
Although the F-105 Thunderchief was the largest single engine jet fighter-bomber made, and was the USAFs only purpose built "fighter-bomber" (all others were fighters or interceptors) it was the smallest bomber used in the Vietnam War. The USN A6 Intruder and the USAF B57 Canberra were medium bombers used during the war, and the B52 Stratofortress was the heavy bomber of the Vietnam War.
The Bolo.
In Europe in World War 1. Scouts (with the observer throwing the bombs by hand) and zeppelins were used as bombers, but before the end of the war the bomber had evolved into a task-oriented war machine.
Dirigible
Vickers vimy
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bomber harris
Gotha G.V
Bombing the enemy troops.
Bomber Aircrew in World War II was created in 2004.
the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
Spacecraft??? World War I came over 40 years before the first spacecraft.
A B-24 is a long range bomber, which was used in World War II.
B-17 Flying Fortress