3 u.s bombers disapeared during World War 2
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a total of 353 Japanese aircraft were involved, including fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes. The primary bombers used were the Type 97 "Kate" torpedo bombers and Type 99 "Val" dive bombers, which dropped bombs on various military targets. The attack was executed in two waves, with the first wave comprising 183 planes and the second wave including 171 planes.
Many different engines are used in aircraft, including fighter bombers. You would need to name a specific aircraft to get the answer.
It is one nickname among many others referring to the New York Yankees. Other nicknames The Bronx Bombers, The Bombers, The Yanks, The Pinstripers, The Bronx Zoo, The Evil Empire
Approximately 300 aircraft.
i don't know exactly but American bombers shot down 2/3 of all planes shot down by America
7,377 Lancaster bombers were built.
At the height of the Luftwaffe's power they had about 2,800 bombers. Almost all of these were what the Allies would class as 'light bombers'.
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There are many single engine aircraft used as dive bombers and torpedo bombers that could be cited if this were the aim of the question - was it?
No stealth bombers are on order. They already built all the Air Force could afford.
Almost all of them. The "Star Tiger" disappeared on a flight to Bermuda in January, 1948, and a Douglas DC-3 disappeared in December that same year. A training flight of bombers went missing in 1945, possibly in the area of the triangle. There are dozens of flights over the "Bermuda Triangle" every day, and in the past 80 years these are about the only unexplained disappearances--all of which occurred more than 60 years ago. Oh, a Cessna disappeared in 1969. Statistical analysis has shown that any equally heavily traveled area of ocean has about the same (or more) "unexplained" disappearances as the Bermuda Triangle. Disappearances there are not statistically significant.
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Approximately 100 were produced.
Many airplanes were used in WW1. The British had at least 12 kinds of fighters, 10 12 kinds of bombers and many 'observation aircraft. The Germans had many more kinds of fighters , but fewer bombers. The French had many fighters and a few different bombers. Altogether at least 85-100 different aircraft