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Bomber Collection (page 9)

Background imageBomber Collection: Throwing Mills Grenades in Trenches 1917

Throwing Mills Grenades in Trenches 1917
Drawing showing the proper way in which a hand grenade should be thrown, safety pin removed, holding the lever down then pulling back, and lobbing it high into the air towards the enemies trenches

Background imageBomber Collection: British bomber squadron on night flight, WW1

British bomber squadron on night flight, WW1
British bomber squadron on a moonlit night flight beyond the Rhine, First World War. 1914-1918

Background imageBomber Collection: Britain's three Principal Bombing Aircraft 1940

Britain's three Principal Bombing Aircraft 1940
The Hampden, Wellington and Whitley of the bomber command, R.A.F. which were carrying out nightly raids over German-occupied territory. Date: December 1940

Background imageBomber Collection: The Whole Art of Anti-Dive-Bomber Camouflage

The Whole Art of Anti-Dive-Bomber Camouflage
British military tanks and soldiers in disguise as civilians, so when seen from above the bombers don't attack. Date: 1941

Background imageBomber Collection: The Roof Raising Defence to Defeat Dive-Bombers

The Roof Raising Defence to Defeat Dive-Bombers
Latest device drawn by William Heath Robinson to defeat the dive bombers is a roof-raising by system of cogs, balloons and other lifting machinery. Date: 1941

Background imageBomber Collection: 1ST PLANE IN CALCUTTA

1ST PLANE IN CALCUTTA
The first aeroplane to fly from England to India, and which landed in Karachi before going on to Calcutta is a Handley Page bomber. Date: December 1918

Background imageBomber Collection: Condom store off South Street, Philadelphia : the variety available ranges from The Immaculate

Condom store off South Street, Philadelphia : the variety available ranges from The Immaculate Conception (Mary) to the Stealth Bomber Date: 1992

Background imageBomber Collection: Handley Page Bomber

Handley Page Bomber by Charles Howard

Background imageBomber Collection: Shot away tail of Hurricane flown safely home, WW2

Shot away tail of Hurricane flown safely home, WW2
Shot away tail of Hurricane flown safely home across the Channel during WW2 Date: 1941

Background imageBomber Collection: RAF Bomber Squadrons 18 and 57, biplanes

RAF Bomber Squadrons 18 and 57, biplanes Upper Heyford, 1934

Background imageBomber Collection: 1932, Hawker Arsmstrong-Siddeley torpedo bomber

1932, Hawker Arsmstrong-Siddeley torpedo bomber aircraft

Background imageBomber Collection: 1933, RAF, City of London Bomber Squadron 601

1933, RAF, City of London Bomber Squadron 601

Background imageBomber Collection: 1933 RAF Hawker Hind bomber aircraft in dive

1933 RAF Hawker Hind bomber aircraft in dive

Background imageBomber Collection: RAF 57th Bomber Squadron, 1934, Hawker Hart aircraft

RAF 57th Bomber Squadron, 1934, Hawker Hart aircraft

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas A-26 Invader bomber crash landed 9145

Douglas A-26 Invader bomber crash landed 9145
Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-26 Invader bomber crash landed at its base, Beaumont France, 9145

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas A-25 Invader bomber over Germany, April 1945

Douglas A-25 Invader bomber over Germany, April 1945
Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-25 Invader bomber drops its load, somewhere over Germany, April 1945

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas A-26 Invader, light bomber, at Great Dunmow, Essex

Douglas A-26 Invader, light bomber, at Great Dunmow, Essex
Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A-26 Invader, light bomber, badly damaged landing at Great Dunmow, Essex

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas A26 Invader, bomber flying over Germany

Douglas A26 Invader, bomber flying over Germany
Vintage World War II photograph - official US military photo: Douglas A26 Invader, bomber flying over Germany

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II Lancaster bomber takes off

World War II Lancaster bomber takes off
Vintage World War II photograph - Lancaster bomber takes of from runway lit with oil in an attmept to disperse fog

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II silhouette of RAF Liberator bomber Burma

World War II silhouette of RAF Liberator bomber Burma
World War II vintage photograph - silhouette of RAF Liberator bomber in action over Burma

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II - Russian cavalry Manchuria

World War II - Russian cavalry Manchuria
Vintage World War II photograph - RAF Liberator bomber drops its load on Na Nien Thailand in the war against Japan

Background imageBomber Collection: WW II American B-24 Liberator bomber waved off

WW II American B-24 Liberator bomber waved off
World War II vintage photograph - American B-24 Liberator bomber waved off by RAF as it leaves UK for possible redeployment against Japan

Background imageBomber Collection: WW II Liberator bomber exploding Germany, 1944

WW II Liberator bomber exploding Germany, 1944
Vintage World War II photograph - B-24H Liberator bomber of 783rd Bomb Squadron, 465th Bomb Group, US 15th Air Force exploding in mid air after being hit by anti-aircraft fire over Germany, 1944

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II RAF Liberator bomber Na Nien Thailand

World War II RAF Liberator bomber Na Nien Thailand
Vintage World War II photograph - RAF Liberator bomber drops its load on Na Nien Thailand in the war against Japan

Background imageBomber Collection: WW II Liberator bomber supplies Titos Yugoslav forces

WW II Liberator bomber supplies Titos Yugoslav forces
Vintage World War II photograph - Liberator bomber heading towards its drop zone to supply food and ammuniition to Titos Yugoslav forces

Background imageBomber Collection: WW II - US Airforce crew return to USA - Monotonous Maggie

WW II - US Airforce crew return to USA - Monotonous Maggie
World War II - US Airforce crew prepare for return to USA following end of war in Europe and possible redeployment in Japan. Bomber named Monotonous Maggie

Background imageBomber Collection: Membership card for the Caterpillar Club belonging to Flight Officer Edwin Walker

Membership card for the Caterpillar Club belonging to Flight Officer Edwin Walker, who was a navigator on a Lancaster bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Boulton Paul Overstrand high-speed day or night bomber

Boulton Paul Overstrand high-speed day or night bomber with two Britsol Pegasus 600hp engines - No.101 (a) Squadron. 1935

Background imageBomber Collection: Diagrams showing air fighting techniques 1939

Diagrams showing air fighting techniques 1939
Set of diagrams detailing the techniques of fighter planes, taking into account their increased speed. Clatworthy shows the advantages of " dive

Background imageBomber Collection: No 4 Group Bomber Command RAF Monument Normandy

No 4 Group Bomber Command RAF Monument Normandy
In 1944 two French bomber squadrons, Groupe Guyenne and Groupe Tunisie formed part of No 4 Group RAF and were given the numbers 346 and 347

Background imageBomber Collection: Stirling Bombers Stirling Bombers

Stirling Bombers Stirling Bombers
Stirling Bombers - Short Stirling Heavy Bomber. Four 1, 400 H.P. Bristol Hercules or American Wright Cyclone engines. Very Heavy defensive armament. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Whitley Bomber Whitley Bomber

Whitley Bomber Whitley Bomber
Whitley Bomber - Long-range bomber, capable of carrying very large load of bombs. Rolls Royce 1, 030 H.P. Merlin engines. 245mph. Range - 1, 250 miles. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Blenheim Fighter-Bomber Blenheim Fighter-Bomber

Blenheim Fighter-Bomber Blenheim Fighter-Bomber
Blenheim Fighter-Bomber - short-nose version of one of Britains best-known aircraft. Bristol Mercury 920 H.P. engines. 295mph. Range - 1, 900 miles. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Boston Bombers - RAF Boston Bombers - RAF

Boston Bombers - RAF Boston Bombers - RAF
Boston Bombers - RAF - American Douglas Aircraft of which Le Havoc is the Night Fighter version. Latest models powered with two 1, 600 H.P. Wright Cyclone Engines. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: A Hudson Reconnaissance Bomber - RAF

A Hudson Reconnaissance Bomber - RAF Date: circa 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: RAF gunners keeping watch at their posts during a raid

RAF gunners keeping watch at their posts during a raid Date: circa 1940

Background imageBomber Collection: Loading Bombs onto an RAF Bomber prior to a patrol flight

Loading Bombs onto an RAF Bomber prior to a patrol flight. Date: circa 1940

Background imageBomber Collection: KAMAKAZE JAP AIRMEN

KAMAKAZE JAP AIRMEN
The heroic crew of a damaged Japanese bomber, instead of seeking safety, crash their plane onto a Chinese gun emplacement, anticipating WW2 kamakaze pilots Date: September 1938

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas NRA-3B Skywarrior 144825

Douglas NRA-3B Skywarrior 144825
United States Navy - Douglas NRA-3B Skywarrior 144825, at an air display on 15 May 1965. Built as an A3D-2P photo-reconnaissance bomber

Background imageBomber Collection: Bleriot 71

Bleriot 71 four engined bomber, one of a series of similar aircraft produced by Bleriot from 1916. Early in its flight test program an incident during landing, on 15 May 1918

Background imageBomber Collection: Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295

Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295
(United States Air Force - )Bell QF-63G-1-BE Kingcobra Pinball 45-57295, on display at Lackland Air Force Base near San Antonio in Texas, in the USAF History and Traditions Museum collection

Background imageBomber Collection: Republic F-84F Thunderstreak

Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
(ex Missouri Air National Guard) - Republic F-84F-30-GK Thunderstreak 51-9422, late of the 110th Fighter Squadron, on gate guard duties at St. Louis Air National Guard Base, MO

Background imageBomber Collection: Albatros L. 72c Albis D-1140

Albatros L. 72c Albis D-1140
Albatros L.72c Albis D-1140 (msn 10108) of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt newspaper. The L.72 was most likely studied as a bomber during the early secret German rearmament programs

Background imageBomber Collection: United States Navy - Douglas DT - 1-T-10

United States Navy - Douglas DT - 1-T-10
United States Navy - Douglas DT 1-T-10 and two more torpedo bomber float-planes of VT-1, during exercises, with a smokescreen rolling in. Date: circa 1925

Background imageBomber Collection: XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage bungee shock absorber

XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage bungee shock absorber
Main undercarriage unit bungee shock absorber of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)

Background imageBomber Collection: Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 forward fuselage

Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 forward fuselage
Forward fuselage of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303)

Background imageBomber Collection: Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215

Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co

Background imageBomber Collection: Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage

Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215 main undercarriage
Main undercarriage unit of Engineering Division XNBL-1 AS64215, (also known as The Barling Bomber and Witteman-Lewis XNBL-1 and McCook Field Project P-303), during manufacture at Witteman-Lewis Co



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