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Duties of a large bombers crew by G. H. DavisThe duties of a large bombers crew of seven during the Second World War. Every man has a special task allotted to him. Showing a 27-ton heavy bomber over its target in Germany. Date: 1942
American Liberator bomber by G. H. DavisPresident Roosevelts promise is fulfilled as the American Liberator bomber arrives in Britain during the Second World War
First German plane to fall on British soil, 1939Front cover of The Sphere with a photograph of the first German plane, a bomber, which crash-landed over the East Lothian hills in October 1939. Two of the crew were killed and one wounded
Keep em Flying - US Dive Bombing Planes. he planes shown here are all U.S. Navy Douglas SBD (" Scout Bomber Douglas" ) Dauntless aircraft
Officers of 207 Squadron with Handley Page bomber, WW1Officers of 207 Squadron of the Independent Air Force in a group photo in front of a Handley Page bomber plane during the First World War. Date: 1918
Alcock and Brown - AviatorsBritish aviators John Alcock (1892 - 1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886 1948) made the first non-stop transatlantic flight in June 1919.[1] They flew a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber
Crashed Me-110 fighter-bomber; Second World War, 1940Photograph showing a German Messerschmitt Me-110 fighter-bomber, which crash-landed near Hastings after being shot up by a British fighter, during the summer of 1940
Hampden Bomber Hampden BomberHampden Bomber - Twin engine Handley Page long range Aircraft. Bristol Pegasus 1, 000 H.P. engines. 265mph. Range - 1, 725 miles. Date: circa 1940s
No. 2 Squadron, Canadian Air ForceCanadian Air Force - The assembled men and machines of No. 2 Squadron Canadian Air Force (1918-1920), probably at Shoreham aerodrome (or, less likely, Upper Heyford)
North American B-25 Mitchell Date: 1943
de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito NF-13Pilot and Crew Wearing Life-Jackets Walking with a Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Nf-13 Wearing D-Day Invasion-Stripes Behind Date: 1940s
de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-11 Pru Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Pr-1 Flying over Bomb Damaged Fields Date: 1940s
Two men at the controls of a Sunderland flying boatTwo men (second fitter and rigger) at the controls of a Sunderland Mark I flying boat and bomber, used by RAF 230 Squadron during the Second World War. Date: circa 1938
Junkers Ju 87B -developed specifically as a dive bomber, it was effective as long as it flew with friendly fighter cover
Pilot of a Consolidated B-24 US Army Airforce Bomber climbing into his aircraft, prior to take-off. Date: circa 1940s
1930s RAF biplane diving with the engine still runningRepublic P-47D-25-RE Thunderbolts of the 82nd Squadron 78th Fighter Group, 66th Fighter Wing, escorting Boeing B-176-25-VE Fortress Bomber over the Continent in 1945. Date: 1945
Limosin Brandy advertWartime advertisement for Limosin Brandy featuring an RAF bomber dropping bottles of brandy by parachute: the best drop of all
Flight Lieut. Nicholson winning the Victoria Cross; Second WIllustration showing Flight Lieutenant James Brindley Nicholson shooting down a Messerschmitt 110 fighter-bomber over Southampton on 16th August 1940
Women Ground CrewSoviet female ground-crew re- arm a fighter bomber. Almost all the Soviet ground crew were female
AIRCO DH-4Designed by Geoffrey De Havilland, this two-seat biplane is Britains first purpose-built bomber
Handley Page HinaidiCruising at 120 km/h, this is a stately old lady of a bomber - yet it will remain in service with the RAF till 1933, and this scene in India seems quite appropriate
Sikorsky BomberIgor Sikorsky designed this bomber for the United States Army, with a 30 metre wing span, and an anticipated speed of 225 km/h