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Bomber Collection (page 100)

"Back Them Up! The Mighty Bombers of World War II" During the Second World War, bomber aircraft played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of battles

Background imageBomber Collection: A Japanese Flying Boat, the largest combat airplane operating in the Pacific, shot down by a U. S

A Japanese Flying Boat, the largest combat airplane operating in the Pacific, shot down by a U. S
WORLD WAR II: FLYING BOAT. A Japanese Flying Boat, the largest combat airplane operating in the Pacific, shot down by a U.S. Navy patrol bomber, May 1944

Background imageBomber Collection: A squadron of U. S. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses photographed in flight during World War II, c1942

A squadron of U. S. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses photographed in flight during World War II, c1942
WORLD WAR II: B-17, c1942. A squadron of U.S. Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses photographed in flight during World War II, c1942

Background imageBomber Collection: U. S. Navy Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers, 1942

U. S. Navy Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers, 1942
U.S. NAVY TORPEDO BOMBERS. U.S. Navy Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers, 1942

Background imageBomber Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplanes at Tank, North-West Frontier 1917

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplanes at Tank, North-West Frontier 1917
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Uncat Acc 3284 Vol 1 2/6th Batt/115 1917 Postcard

Background imageBomber Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane at Tank, North-West Frontier 1917

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Biplane at Tank, North-West Frontier 1917
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Uncat Acc 3284 Vol 1 2/6th Batt/114 1917 Postcard

Background imageBomber Collection: The sole Westland Witch J8596 day bomber

The sole Westland Witch J8596 day bomber
The sole Westland Witch, J8596, day bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Westland Yeovil day bomber J7510

Westland Yeovil day bomber J7510
Westland Yeovil day bomber, J7510

Background imageBomber Collection: Westland Yeovil day bomber

Westland Yeovil day bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Model of the proposed Avro 730 supersonic bomber

Model of the proposed Avro 730 supersonic bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Captain Prince Albert (later George VI)

Captain Prince Albert (later George VI) with Major Greig about to fly to France in a Handley Page bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Brewster 138 XSBA-1 scout bomber

Brewster 138 XSBA-1 scout bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas A-24 Dauntless dive bomber about to bomb Wake Island

Douglas A-24 Dauntless dive bomber about to bomb Wake Island on 6 October 1943. Date: 1943

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH3 bomber with wings folded

de Havilland DH3 bomber with wings folded

Background imageBomber Collection: The first de Havilland DH3 bomber

The first de Havilland DH3 bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: An engine jig for assembling engine and controls

An engine jig for assembling engine and controls in the Handley page works at Cricklewood where assembly and equipment of the latest type of heavy bomber aeroplanes built for the Royal Air Force

Background imageBomber Collection: Vickers Virginia bomber and the Vickers Viget G-EBHN

Vickers Virginia bomber and the Vickers Viget G-EBHN
Vickers Virginia bomber and the Vickers Viget, G-EBHN

Background imageBomber Collection: Martin XB-48 six-jet bomber

Martin XB-48 six-jet bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Glenn L Martin sitting in the cockpit of a Martin bomber

Glenn L Martin sitting in the cockpit of a Martin bomber
Glenn L. Martin sitting in the cockpit of a Martin bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: A Boeing KB-29P refuels a North American RB-45C Tornado

A Boeing KB-29P refuels a North American RB-45C Tornado which becomes the first jet bomber to be refuelled in the USA

Background imageBomber Collection: Savoia Marchetti SM81 Pipistrello bomber

Savoia Marchetti SM81 Pipistrello bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Savoia Marchetti SM79 Sparviero bomber

Savoia Marchetti SM79 Sparviero bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Savoia Marchetti S79 bomber

Savoia Marchetti S79 bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Fokker TIV Lorraine bomber and torpedo carrier

Fokker TIV Lorraine bomber and torpedo carrier used by the Royal Dutch Naval Air Force in India. 1927. Date: 1927

Background imageBomber Collection: Sopwith 1 1 / 2 Strutter single-seat bomber

Sopwith 1 1 / 2 Strutter single-seat bomber
Sopwith 1 Strutter single-seat bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Sopwith B1 Bomber B1496 in the snow at Brooklands

Sopwith B1 Bomber B1496 in the snow at Brooklands
Sopwith B1 Bomber, B1496, in the snow at Brooklands. c.January 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageBomber Collection: Sopwith B1 Bomber c 1917

Sopwith B1 Bomber c 1917
Sopwith B1 Bomber. circa 1917. Date: 1917

Background imageBomber Collection: Heinkel He177 bomber

Heinkel He177 bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Heinkel He111H-5 bomber

Heinkel He111H-5 bomber as seen from the cockpit of another He111

Background imageBomber Collection: A pre-production Junkers Ju388K-0 high altitude bomber

A pre-production Junkers Ju388K-0 high altitude bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Breguet 14A2 bomber of 1919

Breguet 14A2 bomber of 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageBomber Collection: Short Stirling L7605 four-engined heavy bomber

Short Stirling L7605 four-engined heavy bomber
Short Stirling, L7605, four-engined heavy bomber, second prototype (sideview)

Background imageBomber Collection: Short S31 M-4 half-scale wooden prototype

Short S31 M-4 half-scale wooden prototype
Short S31, M-4, half-scale wooden prototype of the Stirling bomber. Powered by four Pobjoy Niagra radials

Background imageBomber Collection: Vickers Wellington TX MF628

Vickers Wellington TX MF628
Vickers Wellington TX, MF628. This aircraft is currently on display as part of the Bomber Command Aircraft Collection at the RAF Museum, Hendon

Background imageBomber Collection: Vickers Wellington V first prototype R3298

Vickers Wellington V first prototype R3298
Vickers Wellington V first prototype, R3298. A pressurised high-altitude bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II 1939-1945: Woman working on a Vengeance dive bomber, using a hand drill

World War II 1939-1945: Woman working on a Vengeance dive bomber, using a hand drill: Vultee-Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 1943. Labour Female War Effort

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II 1939-1945. Woman completing work on bombardier nose section of B-17F navy bomber

World War II 1939-1945. Woman completing work on bombardier nose section of B-17F navy bomber, Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, California, USA, 1942. Better known as the Flying Fortress

Background imageBomber Collection: U. S. Bombers from MacDill Field Army Air Base over Lafayette Street bridge, Tampa, FL

U. S. Bombers from MacDill Field Army Air Base over Lafayette Street bridge, Tampa, FL
View shows low flying bomber jets over Lafayette Street Bridge. Vintage automobiles travel over the bridge and the city is visible in the background

Background imageBomber Collection: Test Model Of Skybolt Missiles

Test Model Of Skybolt Missiles
Wichita, Kansas: 1959. Test models of Douglas Aircraft Skybolt missiles nestle under a B-52 wing at Boeing Aircrafts Wichita Division

Background imageBomber Collection: Detail of bombers on memorial sculpture, Battle of Britain Monument, Victoria Embankment

Detail of bombers on memorial sculpture, Battle of Britain Monument, Victoria Embankment, City of Westminster, London, England, april

Background imageBomber Collection: Ilyushin il-28 jet bomber, ussr 1950s

Ilyushin il-28 jet bomber, ussr 1950s

Background imageBomber Collection: Vintage image of camouflaged B-52

Vintage image of camouflaged B-52

Background imageBomber Collection: Naval torpedo bombers, 1920s

Naval torpedo bombers, 1920s
Naval torpedo bombers in echelon (diagonal formation) at Hawaii in the Pacific. These bombers are late-production models of the Douglas DT-2, from the Douglas Aircraft Company

Background imageBomber Collection: German aeroplane bomb, World War I

German aeroplane bomb, World War I. German soldier handling a bomb beside an aeroplane during World War I (1914-1918). Aeroplanes, a relatively new technology, were improved as the war progressed

Background imageBomber Collection: Boeing B-52 landing in Moscow

Boeing B-52 landing in Moscow
B-52 landing. A Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bomber of the US Air Force lands in Moscow. It trails a large parachute used to slow it down after touchdown

Background imageBomber Collection: Italian aircraft production, World War I C016 / 4577

Italian aircraft production, World War I C016 / 4577
Italian aircraft production, World War I. Group of military officers and aircraft manufacturers during World War I. At centre is the Italian aircraft engineer Giovanni Battista Caproni (1886-1957)

Background imageBomber Collection: Sukhoi Su-7 aircraft landing C016 / 2691

Sukhoi Su-7 aircraft landing C016 / 2691
A Sukhoi Su-7 ground attack fighter deploying brake parachutes on landing. The Su-7 (NATO reporting name Fitter ) is a single seat

Background imageBomber Collection: The raid by American B-24 bombers on the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, May 1944

The raid by American B-24 bombers on the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, May 1944
WORLD WAR II: PLOESTI, 1944. The raid by American B-24 bombers on the oil refineries at Ploesti, Romania, May 1944

Background imageBomber Collection: Lancaster Bomber in Air

Lancaster Bomber in Air
The most successful heavy night bomber used by the Royal Air Force will appear in several modifications as the war proceeds : defensive armament consists of 8 machine guns. Date: 1942 - 1945



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"Back Them Up! The Mighty Bombers of World War II" During the Second World War, bomber aircraft played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of battles. From the iconic RAF poster urging citizens to support their bombers, to the powerful Wellington and Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bombers that took to the skies in 1939, these war machines were instrumental in turning the tide of war. In 1944, the B-26 Marauder medium bomber joined forces with its allies, delivering devastating blows to enemy targets. As part of the Wings For Victory campaign, these bombers symbolized hope and resilience during challenging times. Across oceans, American B-17 bomber aircraft soared through California's skies from Salinas to protect freedom and democracy. Their cockpits became command centers for brave pilots who risked everything for their nations. Not only did countries like Australia contribute significantly with their four Royal Australian Air Force F-111 aircraft but also employed Vickers 417 Wellington III bombers under Bomber Command's guidance. These formidable machines struck fear into enemies' hearts while defending liberty. The Lancaster I (4-Merlin) bomber exemplified British engineering prowess as it roared across European skies during critical missions. Its power was matched only by its endurance and unwavering determination. Propaganda posters for the RAF showcased not just military might but also served as reminders that victory required collective effort on all fronts - both at home and abroad. Even torpedo-bombers such as Fairey Swordfish left an indelible mark on history when they bravely attacked enemy ships during WWII's darkest days in 1941. Decades later, intriguing stories emerged claiming that a World War Two bomber had been found on the moon – an extraordinary tale reported by Sunday Sport newspaper which captured imaginations worldwide. From rallying cries on posters to legendary aircraft soaring through hostile skies, these bombers embodied courage and sacrifice throughout one of humanity's darkest chapters.