In World War II, stars on a bomber typically indicated the number of combat missions the aircraft had completed. Each star represented a successful mission flown, serving as a form of recognition for the crew's experience and bravery. These markings were often painted on the nose of the aircraft, symbolizing pride and accomplishment for the crew and their unit. Additionally, the stars could be a morale booster, showcasing their operational success to both the crew and ground personnel.
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AnswerA "shell" usually refers to a cannon ammunition. I think you mean a Bomb.Q: What was the average size bomb for an WW2 bomber?A: 250 to 500 lbs containing high explosives.
Space shuttle, (based on a German Bomber)
Bomber Aircrew in World War II was created in 2004.
You probably mean "WHAT is the liberator". "The Liberator" is a nickname for B-24 bomber of World War 2.
the gold stars in the world war 2 memorial represent family sacrifice.
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Largest operational bomber of WW2 is the B-29 Superfortress.
The B17, B24, and B29s were the heavy bombers of WWII. The B52 was the heavy bomber of the Vietnam War.