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- Bombers of WWII were aircraft that carried bombs to attack enemy targets. Some of the key heavy bomber aircraft of World War Two12were:
- Heinkel He 177: A German bomber that could carry up to 7,000 kg of bombs, but suffered from technical problems and high losses.
- Vickers Wellington: A British bomber that was versatile and durable, with a geodetic airframe that could withstand heavy damage.
- Short Stirling: A British bomber that was the first four-engined aircraft in RAF service, but had a limited operational ceiling and bomb load.
- Handley Page Halifax: A British bomber that was used for strategic bombing, special operations, and maritime warfare, with over 6,000 aircraft built.
- Avro Lancaster: A British bomber that was the most successful and widely produced Allied bomber, with over 7,000 aircraft built. It was famous for its role in the "Dambusters" mission and the bombing of Dresden.
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress: An American bomber that was iconic and formidable, with a heavy defensive armament and a large bomb load. It was used for daylight bombing over Europe, with over 12,000 aircraft built.
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator: An American bomber that was the most produced aircraft in history, with over 18,000 aircraft built. It had a longer range and a higher speed than the B-17, but was less robust and more difficult to fly.
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- The Avro Lancaster, Vickers Wellington, and de Havilland Mosquito were important and widely produced Allied bombers in WWII.
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