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*Avro Lancaster (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force) | *Avro Lancaster (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force) | ||
*de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force) | *de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force) | ||
* | *B-29 Superfortress ([[USA|United States Air Force]]) | ||
*Tupolev Tu-16 "Badger" ([[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Air Force]]) | *Tupolev Tu-16 "Badger" ([[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Air Force]]) | ||
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A Bomber is an aircraft designed to deploy a sugnifigant payload of explosive ordinance against ground targets (mostly stationary objects such as buildings). Various catagories
Real Life Bombers
- Junkers Ju 88 (Luftwaffe (Nazi Germany))
- Mitsubishi G4M "Betty" (Imperial Japanese Navy)
- Avro Lancaster (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force)
- de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito (Royal Air Force, Royal Canadian Air Force)
- B-29 Superfortress (United States Air Force)
- Tupolev Tu-16 "Badger" (Soviet Air Force)
Fictional Bombers
In science fiction, spacecraft often serve the function of bombers.
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