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An informational catalog, or several catalogs, about Bomber aircraft.

First World War

Interwar

Second World War

Germany

United States

  • B-17 [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • B-24 [r]: World War II U.S. heavy bomber, of greater range but lesser defense than the B-17. Used against Germany, but also for antisubmarine warfare and patrol in the Pacific. [e]
  • B-25 Mitchell [r]: A U.S. Army Air Force medium bomber of the Second World War, especially noted for its unprecedented one-way mission in the Doolittle Raid, and, with major modifications, as a low-level attack aircraft against Japanese ships [e]
  • B-26 Marauder [r]: A U.S. Army Air Force medium bomber of the Second World War, used primarily at 10-15,000 feet in the European Theater of Operations [e]
  • B-29 [r]: Very heavy bomber, by Second World War standards, that carried out U.S. strategic bombing against Japan [e]

Cold War

United Kingdom

  • Victor (bomber) [r]: British jet strategic bomber that served from 1958 from 1993, later converted to tanker and reconnaissance aircraft; carried heavier payload a shorter distance than the Vulcan [e]
  • Vulcan (bomber) [r]: Last British heavy jet bomber, intended for nuclear missions but last used conventionally in the Falklands War [e]

United States

Modern

Multirole fighters play a major role in current bombing operations, but the emphasis here is on purpose-built bombers.