The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
The Lancaster bomber, a British heavy bomber used during World War II, could carry a maximum bomb load of approximately 14,000 pounds (around 6,350 kilograms). This capability allowed it to deploy a variety of bombs, including conventional explosives and specialized munitions like the "Tallboy" and "Grand Slam" bombs. The aircraft's design and versatility made it one of the most effective bombers of the war.
tupolev TU-160
President Johnson took the war to NORTH Vietnam with aerial warfare. We couldn't invade NORTH Vietnam (without consequences from the communist superpowers), but we could bomb it! We dropped more bombs on North Vietnam than we did in all of WW2! One must bear in mind, that a Vietnam War B-52 could carry 108 bombs. A WW2 bomber could only carry 17 bombs.
The B17, B24, and B29s were the heavy bombers of WWII. The B52 was the heavy bomber of the Vietnam War.
The verb firm of bomber is bomb.Other verbs are bombs, bombed and bombing."We will bomb the terrorist's headquarters"."They bombed the tank factories"."The bombing is heavy".
A Bomber.
Arthur 'Bomber' Harris. Chief of Bomber command RAF in WW2.
The Avro Lancaster was the main heavy bomber of the RAF during WW2. They carried out literally thousands of missions.
A bomber.
The Lancaster bomber, a British heavy bomber used during World War II, could carry a maximum bomb load of approximately 14,000 pounds (around 6,350 kilograms). This capability allowed it to deploy a variety of bombs, including conventional explosives and specialized munitions like the "Tallboy" and "Grand Slam" bombs. The aircraft's design and versatility made it one of the most effective bombers of the war.
its called a bomber
Big bombs
tupolev TU-160
Bomber's Moon Girls Beneath the Bombs - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 29 January 2009
Largest operational bomber of WW2 is the B-29 Superfortress.
President Johnson took the war to NORTH Vietnam with aerial warfare. We couldn't invade NORTH Vietnam (without consequences from the communist superpowers), but we could bomb it! We dropped more bombs on North Vietnam than we did in all of WW2! One must bear in mind, that a Vietnam War B-52 could carry 108 bombs. A WW2 bomber could only carry 17 bombs.