The development of bombers as a military aircraft evolved over time, with contributions from various inventors and engineers. The first true bombers emerged during World War I, with notable figures like Giulio Douhet advocating for strategic bombing. However, the design and implementation of bombers were significantly advanced by manufacturers such as Boeing and Consolidated Aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s, leading to iconic models like the B-17 and B-29 during World War II.
Boeing designed and built the B52 Stratofortress Bomber.
In Europe in World War 1. Scouts (with the observer throwing the bombs by hand) and zeppelins were used as bombers, but before the end of the war the bomber had evolved into a task-oriented war machine.
The Me.262 was invented by the Germans in World War 2. It was a jet-powered aircraft that could fly faster than Allied fighters and effectively attack US and British bombers.
Because during the Vietnam War the U.S. was having problems with their bombers being shot down. So they developed the F-117 so that surface to air missiles would not be able to detect the bombers and shoot them down.
the German were the first to use bombers, their first bomber was a zeppelin invented by Edward zeppelin
The Boston Bombers were Russian Terrorists.
Fighters (Hellcats); Dive Bombers (Dauntless); Torpedo Bombers (Avengers); Medium Bombers (Mitchells); Heavy Bombers (Superfortress).
Brisbane Bombers was created in 2011.
Romford Bombers was created in 1969.
Saboten Bombers happened in 1992.
Saboten Bombers was created in 1992.
Beltway Bombers was created in 2009.