Yes, there were bomber planes in World War I, although they were still in their infancy compared to later conflicts. Early bombers, such as the British Handley Page O/400 and the German Gotha G.IV, were used to conduct strategic bombing raids against enemy infrastructure and cities. These aircraft were typically modified versions of existing fighters or reconnaissance planes and marked the beginning of aerial warfare as a significant component of military strategy.
Britain lost 245 planes in one single month
Planes used to fly at night in World War 2 because when it was dark, the bomber's were able to see who had their lights on clearly - making a perfect target.
in ww1 tanks and planes came out and ww2 had the nuke
The b-52 flying fortress bomber and the p-51 mustang fighter were made in Kansas city
Atomic BombsNapalm BombsImproved fire weapons both troop size and on tanksJetsNewer and bigger planes and bomber planesRadar (not a weapon but aided the war)SONAR (improved from WW1)Missiles (self flying bombs like Hitler used on England)The Germans introduced a lot of new weapons but the list is long.The Japanese introduced the concept of suicide bombing
Bomber planes.
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An attack on an enemy town or military installation by a fleet of bomber planes supported by fighter planes. Bombs would be released by the bomb-aimer when the bomber planes were over the target.
There were 70 types of planes in ww1
Big bombs
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Those two bomber planes names were never put in record.
The two planes were Spitfire and the lancaster bomber
They used bomber planes.
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Bombing enemy positions, bridges, and cities.