Famous Bombers of WWII

Famous Bombers of WWII

Series from 2002

Series from 2002

Famous Bombers puts you in the cockpit of the greatest military aircraft ever flown. This all action film features dramatic combat sequences, thrillin…

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Avro 683 Lancaster

First flown in 1939, the Lancaster was the most versatile of the British heavy bombers. It could carry a payload of up to 18,000 pounds and had a range of up to 3,000 miles.

Boeing B-17 Fortress

First designed in 1934, the B-17 was deployed in 1939. During the war it quickly became the mainstay of the 8th Air Force in Europe.

Consolidated B-24 Liberator

Originally designed in 1939, the Liberator was first deployed in 1940 by the British. After successive design changes it was finally adopted by the USAAF as a long-range bomber and saw extensive use in the European theater of operations.

North American B-25 Mitchell

First flown in 1940, the Mitchell saw extensive use in both the Pacific and European theaters of operations. A medium-range bomber, it carried a payload of 2,000 pounds and was heavily armed.

Martin B-26 Marauder

The Marauder first flew in February 1940. Its first military deployment was in April 1942, in the Australian theater of operations.

Boeing B-29 Superfortress

Used primarily in the Pacific theater of operations, the B-29 Superfortress was designed as a long-range heavy bomber capable of reaching the Japanese islands from bases in China and the Pacific. The B-29 had a bomb capacity of more than 20,000 pounds and a range of more than 4,000 miles.