The Lancaster carried a large range of bombs from the 500 and 1000 pound high explosive bomb right up to the 22,000 pound "Grand Slam" runway buster.
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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During the life of the Avro lancaster bomber it dropped more than 608,000 tons of bombs on 156,000 wartime missions.
That depends on the type of bomb racks installed and the mix of bombs.
Each lancaster carried 1 Bouncing bomb I think :)
A fully loaded Lancaster could fly at almost 290 mph, but cruising speed was often less if the target was far away and a heavy fuel and bomb load was carried. The Lancaster could carry almost 24,000 pounds of bombs, compared to the B-17's 17,500 pounds.
justflight.com/product/lancaster-first-class-simulations It costs 39 dollars but it was worth the sound and dropping the bombs
The cost of a single Lancaster Bomber was between £45-50,000.
It flew fighter-bomber missions in North Africa as it could carry 4 small bombs under the wings.
A Lancaster Bomber never crashed at Kiveton Park. It was a Wellington Bomber!
The B-2 stealth bomber can carry both conventional and nuclear bombs. It is capable of carrying up to 40,000 pounds of ordnance, including a wide range of precision-guided munitions such as Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) and Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP) bombs. Its primary purpose is to penetrate enemy airspace and deliver its payload with precision.