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Bomber Collection (page 8)

"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: The RAFs only Lancaster bomber pictured in flight over Central London
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Bomber Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber during the Woodford Air Show. 23rd June 1989
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Bomber Collection: An Avro Lancaster bomber which has been frequently flown as a Master bomber pictured
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Bomber Collection: The last Lancaster bomber to fly. It flew from Hullavington RAF airfield near Swindon en
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Bomber Collection: The famous Avro Lancaster Bomber pictured at Blackpool. 19th November 1971
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Bomber Collection: A Royal Aircraft Factory B. E. 2 was a British single-engine two-seat biplane which was in
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Bomber Collection: The RAF Avro Vulcan V-bomber (XL319) lands at Sunderland Airport to become
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Bomber Collection: A World War Two RAF Avro Lancaster bomber aircraft, complete with Guy Gibson
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Bomber Collection: A RAF Anglo-French SEPECAT Jaguar, ground attack aircraft
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Bomber Collection: The Hawker Siddely Harrier takes off vertically. Some of its lethal load can be seen
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Bomber Collection: British experimental jet bomber, the Short SA4 Sperrin. August 1957 P004600
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Bomber Collection: Illinois Air National Guard - Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
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Bomber Collection: WW2 - Ju88 attacked by Spitfires - ditched off Pagham, Essex
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Bomber Collection: Grumman - F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (ex N7235C - 80425)
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Bomber Collection: Consolidated B-24D Liberator III / 3
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Bomber Collection: Consolidated B-24J Liberator
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Bomber Collection: Consolidated B-24J Liberator B-8
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Bomber Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2 Model 22 Type 1 Betty
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-290 V-1 prototype
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Bomber Collection: Mitsubishi G4M2a Model 24 Type 1 Betty
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Bomber Collection: Handley Page HP-80 Victor SR-2
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Bomber Collection: Vought XF8U-3 Crusader III / 3
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Bomber Collection: Dassault Mirage III / 3
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Bomber Collection: Dornier Do-17Z-2
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Bomber Collection: Dornier Do-17P-1
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Bomber Collection: Dornier Do-17P-2
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Bomber Collection: Dornier Do-17
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-1
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire F-30
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-100 Vampire F-3
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Bomber Collection: de Havilland DH-100 Vampire FB-6
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Bomber Collection: Fairchild YA-10B Thunderbolt II / 2
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Bomber Collection: Fairchild YA-10A Thunderbolt II / 2
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-87D-5 Stuka
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88B-1
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-86
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-87G-1 Stuka
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88G-1
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88A-4
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Bomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88P-3
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Bomber Collection: Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress
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Bomber Collection: Republic P-47C Thunderbolt
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Bomber Collection: Blackburn Buccaneer S-2
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Bomber Collection: Panavia Tornado IDS GR-4
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Bomber Collection: North American P-51D Mustang
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Bomber Collection: Hawker Hurricane Mk 2C Hurri-Bomber
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Bomber Collection: Hawker Hurricane Mk 2B Hurri-Bomber
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Bomber Collection: Mitsubishi A6M5 Zero - Model 52


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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.