RMC3NTWX–Consolidated B-24 Liberator American heavy bomber
RMHRP0EN–WWI, German Gotha G.V Heavy Bomber
RMDRHT9E–Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Heavy Bomber
RMP2D46A–1940's Vintage WW2 Recruitment Poster for The RAF asking for air crew to join in the war effort against Nazi Germany Aircraft featured in schematic silhouette is the renowned Avro Lancaster a British four-engined Second World War heavy bomber designed and manufactured by Avro, known as The Lancaster Bomber
RMRYKAF9–transport / transportation, aviation, military aircraft, heavy bomber Dornier Do 19, front view, prototype, late 1930s, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available
RMEG4BXW–Production. B-17 heavy bomber. Women workers at the Boeing plant in Seattle helps to complete sections which will be added to the fuselage sections of new B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers, 1942
RMR1TXJW–B-17 Flying Fortress a WWII or World War II heavy bomber on static display at the outdoor museum, Eglin AFB, Fort Walton Beach Florida, USA.
RM2AW4AJ3–Inside the cockpit of a Wellington Mark I heavy bomber flying during the early years of the war, a wireless operator passes a recently received message to the second pilot.
RMD43BJC–Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine” WWII Heavy Bomber Lyon Air Museum May 2012
RMH5K1AF–The Short Stirling was the first heavy bomber to enter service with the Royal Air Force in WW2 and remained easily the biggest.
RM2BFF0BM–Tupolev Tu-16, Badger, strategic heavy bomber, Naval Aviation, Soviet Navy, 1970s, Russia
RMCW691P–Heavy bomber Boeing B-52
RF2M8C776–Vintage photo circa 1918 of a British Handley Page V/1500 heavy bomber during world war one. Developed as a heavy night bomber it first flew on May 22 1918
RFWEEEB9–Winston Churchill inspects the aircrew of a Wellington heavy bomber. June1941
RMAB37AP–Preserved UK Air Force Avro Lancaster B1 World War Two heavy bomber aircraft performing a airshow flying display
RMW0F8R4–Handley Page Halifax Heavy Bomber
RMD2K1WY–A Consolidated B-24 Liberator an American heavy bomber now owned by the Collings Foundation
RM2DP02B6–Second World War Avro Lancaster heavy bomber at the Imperial War Museum at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RMPF9YYH–Poster for a march to end the war in Vietnam, featuring a stylized image of a heavy bomber, 1970. ()
RMC3NTXC–Consolidated B-24 Liberator American heavy bomber
RM2G41G2F–The British 'Lancaster' Heavy Bomber. Artist unknown. Restored vintage poster published in 1942 in the UK.
RMG3BTFH–Vickers Vimy British heavy bomber biplane
RM2B95FA3–SPITFIRE WW2 1940’s World War II Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfire off the wing of an American Airforce B-17. Flown by RAF pilots, the short-ranged Spitfire was the USAAF’s and Bomber Commands heavy bomber escort protecting against Nazi Germany Fighter aircraft until mid-1943. World War II Second World War WW2
RFR4M97D–A Rockwell B-1 Lancer heavy bomber from the Air Force Global Strike Command of the United States Air Force.
RMEG4BXJ–Production. B-17 heavy bomber. 1200-horsepower Wright engines for B-17F (Flying Fortress) bombers ready for installation on the mighty warships of air at the Boeing plant in Seattle, circa 1942
RMR1TY5J–B-17 Flying Fortress a WWII or World War II heavy bomber on static display at the outdoor museum, Eglin AFB, Fort Walton Beach Florida, USA.
RM2JJG7DN–An Avro Lancaster B Mark III of No. 619 Squadron RAF based at Coningsby, Lincolnshire, in flight. A British four-engined heavy bomber adopted by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War Two.
RM2F5W7DE–Metal model of a Short Stirling WW2 heavy bomber mounted on a plinth in Tockwith, North Yorkshire, to commemorate those killed in a crash in 1945
RMH5K1AE–The Short Stirling was the first heavy bomber to enter service with the Royal Air Force in WW2 and remained easily the biggest.
RMAXGNX6–Consolidated B 24 Liberator heavy bomber
RMCW691G–American Boeing B-52 strategic heavy bomber
RF2M8C56D–Vintage photo circa 1918 of a British Handley Page V/1500 heavy bomber during world war one. Developed as a heavy night bomber it first flew on May 22 1918
RFWEEECY–Winston Churchill at the controls of a B17 Flying Fortress heavy bomber. June 1941
RMACNY0K–Preserved Royal Air Force Avro Lancaster B1 World War Two heavy bomber aircraft at RAF Fairford
RFF75FRH–Avro Lancaster Bomber. A four engine heavy bomber which first saw active service in 1942
RFH0BJY6–Illustration of a B-17 Flying Fortress, a World War two American four-engine heavy bomber taking off and in full flight with star in the runway and sunburst in the background set inside circle done in retro style.
RM2D7F2F7–Avro Lancaster World War Two heavy bomber at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RMT966RX–Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17F 'Flying Fortress' bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company, Long Beach, Calif. It is a long range, high altitude heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men, and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions. Although the image of 'Rosie the Riveter' reflected the industrial work of welders and riveters, the majority of working women filled non-factory positions in every sector of the economy.
RMC3NTX3–'First Sergeant' was a war-weary Consolidated B-24D used to assemble large formations.
RMMNR2C3–Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber in allied service during World War two on display at the Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington York UK
RMDRHPJ5–German Gotha G.IV heavy bomber, WW1
RM2ANW736–Vintage WW2 Air to Air American B-17 bomber aircraft bombing the port at Messina, Sicily. World War II Second World War Until mid-1943, the USAAF’s small heavy bomber force in the Mediterranean primarily attacked enemy ports, airfields, and ships to help defeat enemy ground forces in North Africa and prepare for the invasion of Sicily.
RFR4M94G–A Rockwell B-1 Lancer heavy bomber from the Air Force Global Strike Command of the United States Air Force.
RME6NETY–Women workers install fixtures and assemblies to a tail fuselage section of a B-17 bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant, Long Beach, Calif. Better known as the 'Flying Fortress,' the B-17F is a later model of the B-17, which distinguished itself in action in the south Pacific, Germany and elsewhere. It is a long range, high altitude, heavy bomber, with a crew of seven to nine men, and with armament sufficient to defend itself on daylight missions, October 1942
RF2G6TWK3–Reading, Pennsylvania, USA-June 6, 2021: Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress is a four-engined heavy bomber developed in the 1930s for the United States Army
RM2JJG7K2–Avro Lancaster B Mark I, R5620 of No. 83 Squadron RAF, leads the queue of aircraft waiting to take off from Scampton, Lincolnshire, on the 'Thousand-Bomber' raid to Bremen, Germany. This British four-engined heavy bomber was the only aircraft to be lost by the Squadron that night.
RMDHFM4G–Lancaster Bomber in Flight, 1942 colour photo of the iconic RAF heavy bomber in flight somewhere over England
RMT7YH5C–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RMDRAYKT–BBMF Avro Lancaster WW2 heavy bomber as HWR of 100 squadron RAF
RMCW68F4–Boeing B-29 Super-Flying Fortress heavy bomber
RF2M8C8PN–Vintage photo circa 1918 showing a rear view of a British Handley Page V/1500 heavy bomber during world war one. Developed as a heavy night bomber it first flew on May 22 1918
RF2K1R84A–Winston Churchill inspecting a Halifax Heavy Bomber at Northolt Aerodrome, July 1941
RMACFCNY–Preserved Royal Air Force Avro Lancaster B1 World War Two heavy bomber aircraft at RAF Fairford
RFF75FTD–Avro Lancaster Bomber. A four engine heavy bomber which first saw active service in 1942
RFH0BJRR–Illustration of a B-17 Flying Fortress, a World War two American four-engine heavy bomber taking off and in full flight with beer bottles in the runway and sunburst in the background set inside circle done in retro style.
RMTAGR5D–Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress USAF heavy bomber at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RFEFCN2Y–Avro Lancaster B1 second world war heavy bomber, operated by the RAF Battle of Britain Flight
RMC3FAR9–Consolidated B-24 Liberator
RMMNR2C2–Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber in allied service during World War two on display at the Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington York UK
RMDRHP0E–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2JF0AD2–WW2 USAF Consolidated B-24 'Liberator' bomber aircraft B-24 airplane suitable for long over-water bombing missions in World War II Second World War. The Consolidated B-24 Liberator is an American heavy bomber, designed by Consolidated Aircraft of San Diego, California. B-24 was the mainstay of the US strategic bombing campaign in the Western European theater. Due to its range, it proved useful in bombing operations in the Pacific, including the bombing of Japan. Long-range anti-submarine Liberators played an instrumental role in closing the Mid-Atlantic gap in the Battle of the Atlantic.
RF2KE5C9G–Isometric Stealth Strategic heavy Bomber B2 Spirit. Military Aviation American heavy strategic bomber, featuring low observable stealth technology
RM2BXCC7J–A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing, approaches a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft to refuel during a strategic bomber mission June 3, 2020 off the northern Norwegian coast.
RM2CGCJMX–A newspaper cutting showing a Handley Page Heyford, a twin-engine British biplane bomber of the 1930s. Although it had a short service life, it equipped several squadrons of the RAF as one of the most important British bombers of the mid-1930s, and was the last biplane heavy bomber to serve with the RAF.
RMDHFM49–Halifax Bombers, 1942 unusual colour photo of the RAF heavy bomber built by Handley Page in flight over England
RMT7YHB9–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RMCTWYKB–Sally B' B-17 Flying Fortress world war 2 USAAF heavy bomber aircraft at Flying Legends Airshow
RMCW691Y–Mid-air refueling of a Boeing B-52 heavy bomber
RM2KG45EJ–1949, historical, Avro Lancaster bomber on an airfield at RAF Ternhill. near Market Drayton, Shropshire, England, UK.
RMGD8PA6–Boeing B17F Flying Fortress - WW2 heavy bomber
RM2BTPRTD–New menace of the skies. French bomber has speed of 250 miles an hour. The latest Tibor French heavy bomber, the Bloch, which is capable of 250 miles an hour, was demonstrated at Villacoublay aerodrome, near Paris. The Bloch, which is powered by two engines with variable pitch propellers has a range of 1500 miles carrying a heavy load of bonds. It is a low wing monoplane with retractable undercarriage. 29 November 1937
RFF75FR3–Avro Lancaster Bomber. A four engine heavy bomber which first saw active service in 1942
RFH0BK1F–Illustration of a B-17 Flying Fortress, a World War two American four-engine heavy bomber taking off and in full flight with beer bottles in the runway and sunburst in the background set inside circle with the words text Bomber Brewery done in retro style
RMKCEWRY–Photograph of the Northrop YB-49, a prototype jet-powered heavy bomber aircraft. Dated 20th Century
RFEFCN3R–Avro Lancaster B1 second world war heavy bomber, operated by the RAF Battle of Britain Flight
RMC3NTWY–Consolidated B-24 in flight.
RMMNR2C7–Handley Page Halifax heavy bomber in allied service during World War two on display at the Yorkshire Air Museum Elvington York UK
RMDRHPHW–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RM2F9G4KH–AVRO 683 Lancaster Bomber WW2 (No R5689) On a bombing mission World War II Bomber Command RAF Great Britain UK British Bomber 'Lancaster» (Avro 683 Lancaster) No. R5689 (VN-N) of 50 Squadron Royal Air Force flying over England. The Lancaster first saw active service with RAF Bomber Command in 1942 and, as the strategic bombing offensive over Europe gathered momentum, it became the main heavy bomber used by the RAF, the RCAF, and squadrons from other Commonwealth and European countries serving within the RAF. The 'Lanc' became the most famous and most successful of WW2 night bombers.
RFAJYR4T–Avro Lancaster World war 2 British heavy bomber
RMEAMJH9–Postage stamp printed in Canada shows a British four-engined Second World War heavy bomber, Avro Lancaster
RM2BXCC6M–A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber aircraft from the 5th Bomb Wing, is refueled inflight from a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft during a strategic bomber mission June 3, 2020 off the northern Norwegian coast.
RMWFY07R–An exploded view of the Handley Page Halifax II, a Royal Air Force (RAF) four-engined heavy bomber of the Second World War. Originally designed as a twin-engine bomber, the design was altered at the Ministry to a four-engine arrangement powered by the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.
RMDHFM4D–Loading a Lancaster Bomber, 1942 colour photo of the iconic RAF heavy bomber bombing up before a raid on Germany
RMT7YGYT–Avro Lancaster, WW2 heavy bomber
RME1DBF8–Kawasaki, Type 87 Heavy Bomber
RMCW68GH–American Boeing B-17 strategic heavy bomber, 1944-45.
RM2KFGGNK–1948, historical, an RAF pilot waving from the cockpit of an Avro Lancaster Bomber at RAF Ternhill, Longford Camp, Market Drayton, England, UK. Designed by Roy Chadwick, the Lancaster was a WW2 heavy bomber made by Avro (A.V. Roe and Company), a British manufacturer founded in 1910 in Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK. The prototype of the Lancaster made its maiden flight in January 1941. The aircraft had a seven-made crew, with its average age being only 22 years old.
RMGD8PAH–Boeing B17F Flying Fortress - WW2 heavy bomber
RMW59X8X–The Avro Lancaster is a British four-engined Second World War heavy bomber.
RFF75FTR–Avro Lancaster Bomber. A four engine heavy bomber which first saw active service in 1942
RMBMNETY–B-52 heavy bomber in flight
RM2CWCFK6–Consolidated B-24-LB-30 WWII Heavy Bomber
RFEFCN34–Avro Lancaster B1 second world war heavy bomber, operated by the RAF Battle of Britain Flight
RMC3NTX7–Consolidated B-24 Liberator
RMDR844P–Iconic American World War Two Heavy Bomber Aircraft the B-17 named Sally B displays at 2013 Royal International Air Tattoo
RMDRHPHK–German Gotha G.V heavy bomber, WW1
RMTRKEF1–Boeing B29 Superfortress World War Two heavy bomber at the Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, UK
RFPE4D3Y–'Just Jane' Avro Lancaster - World War 2 British heavy bomber and one of only 3 running aircraft
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