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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

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Bomber Collection: Lancaster Bomber of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight over Derwent Water
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Bomber Collection: Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless -the stalwart US Navy carrier
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Bomber Collection: Poster of a JU 188 Junkers Bomber
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Bomber Collection: German WWII ramjet engine blueprint
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Bomber Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Members of the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group at a briefing at
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Bomber Collection: Goodwood Revival Battle of
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Bomber Collection: World War II B25 bomber attacks Japanese ship
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Bomber Collection: Aviation - RAF St Athan - Sgt Paul Burgess (left) and Cpl Martin Simmonds with the De
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Bomber Collection: Air crew of 617 Squadron scramble their Avro Vulcan Bomber at RAF Scampton as part of a
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Bomber Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107926
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Bomber Collection: The Short Sunderland, 1941. Creator: Unknown
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41
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Bomber Collection: Hawker Hunter F-2
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Bomber Collection: Hawker Hunter FGA-73A
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito TT-35
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito FB-40
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Bomber Collection: Short S-29 Stirling B-1
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Bomber Collection: The F-4E Phantom II operated by the U. S. Air Force Thunderbirds squadron until 1973
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Bomber Collection: Handley Page Victor
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Bomber Collection: Boulton Paul Overstrand Bomber - RAF
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Bomber Collection: WW2 - Secret Of The Scarlet Bomber
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Bomber Collection: Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland
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Bomber Collection: Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, Shropshire, 15th March 1949
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Bomber Collection: Former RAF flight engineer Alan Morgan in Lancasters, poses beside one of the famous Avro
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Bomber Collection: Aircraft Vickers Valiant. A photograph taken at No. 232
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Bomber Collection: Consolidated B-24 Liberator C-6
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88R
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland Airco DH-9
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-22
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-11
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito T-3
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Bomber Collection: Avro 683 Lancaster
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Bomber Collection: The static park at the Farnborough Air Show
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Bomber Collection: Sopwith 1. 5 Strutter developed for the RNAS
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Bomber Collection: Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber
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Bomber Collection: American Liberator bomber by G. H. Davis
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Bomber Collection: First German plane to fall on British soil, 1939
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Bomber Collection: WWII: POSTER, c1943. This is the year! Its up to us to let em have it! Lithograph
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Bomber Collection: Artwork of a black stealth bomber plane
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Bomber Collection: A B-1B Lancer stands by as another Lancer connects with a KC-135 Stratotanker
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Bomber Collection: Illustration of a U. S. Navy F-4N Phantom II
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Bomber Collection: F4U Corsair aircraft and Japanese Nakajima fighter planes in aerial combat
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Bomber Collection: All Purpose Bomber
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Bomber Collection: Keep em Flying - US Dive Bombing Planes
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Bomber Collection: World War II
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Bomber Collection: Officers of 207 Squadron with Handley Page bomber, WW1
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Bomber Collection: German WWII ramjet bomber blueprint
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Bomber Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Edward Gleed and two other Tuskegee Airmen adjust an external 75


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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.