If the question is asking about the V bombers operated by Great Britain during the Cold War, there were three types; the Valiant, the Victor, and the Vulcan. Sorry, I do not know how many of each were built.
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During World War II, a total of 12,731 B-17 bombers were built. The B-17, also known as the Flying Fortress, was produced in various models and played a crucial role in the U.S. Army Air Forces' strategic bombing campaign over Europe. Its durability and heavy armament made it one of the most iconic bombers of the war.
The U.S. Navy had approximately 915 combat aircraft (fighters, dive-bombers, and torpedo bombers) on fifteen aircraft carriers during the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
During World War II, the production of B-24 Liberator bombers peaked at an impressive rate, with around 1,000 units being built each month by late 1944. This translates to approximately 33 B-24 bombers being produced per day. The B-24 became one of the most manufactured aircraft in history, with over 18,000 units completed during the war.
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7,377 Lancaster bombers were built.
3 u.s bombers disapeared during world war 2
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27 heif Asian suicide bombers with Mohawks listening to the Beatles while cleaning a sink during the end of the cold war.
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744 B-52 's were built.
As of now, there are no B-36 Peacemaker bombers flying today. The last B-36 was retired in the mid-1960s, and although some are preserved in museums, none are operational. The aircraft was a significant part of the U.S. Air Force during the Cold War, but it has since been replaced by more advanced bombers.
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'.
During World War II, a total of 12,731 B-17 bombers were built. The B-17, also known as the Flying Fortress, was produced in various models and played a crucial role in the U.S. Army Air Forces' strategic bombing campaign over Europe. Its durability and heavy armament made it one of the most iconic bombers of the war.
The U.S. Navy had approximately 915 combat aircraft (fighters, dive-bombers, and torpedo bombers) on fifteen aircraft carriers during the Great Marianas Turkey Shoot.
Urban areas made better targets for bombers than a farm house, barn or orchard, although many of those were also bombed.