The capacity of a heavy bomber warplane varies depending on the specific model. For instance, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress typically accommodates around 10 crew members, while the B-29 Superfortress can hold up to 11. More modern bombers, like the B-52 Stratofortress, have a crew capacity of about 5. Overall, heavy bombers generally carry between 5 to 15 personnel, depending on their design and mission requirements.
A Lancaster bomber typically had a crew of seven, which included the pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, bomb aimer, and two gunners. In terms of passenger capacity, it could theoretically accommodate around 10-12 people if additional seating were arranged, but this would be highly impractical and not advisable due to the design and operational purpose of the aircraft. The focus of the Lancaster was primarily on its role as a heavy bomber, not for transporting large numbers of people.
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.
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B-24 Liberator was an American heavy bomber built by Consolidated Aircraft. It was used by many Allied air forces and every U.S. branch of service during WWII.
A dive bomber is a bomber aircraft that dives directly at its targets in order to provide greater accuracy and limit the exposure to and effectiveness of anti-aircraft fire. Used in World War II, they were used in the Battle of Britain. Hitler was going to use his German Dive Bombers, also known as Stuka Dive Bombers, to invade Britain, but Britains radar, a revolutionary object for the time, succesfully stopped Hitlers invasion of Britain.
No many people. Nagasaki receive one bomb and that was it. It was dropped by bomber plane and it was an atomic bomb.
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The B2 has a crew of 2 people.
A Lancaster bomber typically had a crew of seven, which included the pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer, navigator, bomb aimer, and two gunners. In terms of passenger capacity, it could theoretically accommodate around 10-12 people if additional seating were arranged, but this would be highly impractical and not advisable due to the design and operational purpose of the aircraft. The focus of the Lancaster was primarily on its role as a heavy bomber, not for transporting large numbers of people.
It depends on how many people are in the plane. Most people die in plane crashes (if in plane)because of the impact of it when the plane hits the ground. People who don't die will be badly injured and very blessed they didn't die.
In Smolensk plane crash? 96 people.
The main difference is that the B-29 was the first allied bomber with a fully pressurized crew cabin. The B-17 was unpressurized and the gunners were exposed directly to the airflow around the plane. The engines were also very different and the B-29 added analog computer controls to many systems.
The B-29 was a large bomber, the first pressurised bomber. It had many new features including remote controlled guns, self sealing fuel tanks and radical new 28 cylinder engines.
Depending on the exact model, 7-9 crewmen were in a Lancaster.
All 64 people on board the plane and 125 people in the Pentagon died.
Approximately 32,137 people die annually from plane crashes.
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