The Russian Tupolev Tu-160 is the world's largest bomber.
Antonov An-225
No, volcanoes are not named after the Vulcan bomber plane. The term "volcano" originates from the name of the Roman god of fire, Vulcan. The Vulcan bomber, a British military aircraft, was named after this mythological figure, reflecting its association with fire and power, but the connection is not the other way around.
Any bomber's use is ONLY for the military.
The Air Force's largest bomber is the B-52.
A Bomber.
Bomber Breguet was a French bomber. Biplanemeans a 2-wing plane of any size.
Largest operational bomber of WW2 is the B-29 Superfortress.
B1 Bomber
THE C-5 GALAXY IS CURRENTLY THE AIRFORCES LARGEST CARGO AIRCRAFT
It depends on the scenario. A bomber with strong enough bombs can easily kill a tank, which would have difficulties destroying a bomber plane since the plane can fly. However, a tank totally can defeat a bomber on the ground.
Stealth bomber.
Boeing is currently the largest plane builder in the United States. Based out of Washington state, located just outside of Seattle, Boeing builds planes for air travel and the military.