Also what about all those German, Russian and Japanese bombers.....there were more than 2 countries in WW2
.Mic
Also what about all those German, Russian and Japanese bombers.....there were more than 2 countries in WW2
.Mic
Well, the question was simple enough:
what is your favourite bomber
the lancaster
the b-17
Read the question carefully before answering. You get null points for straying from it.
Also what about all those German, Russian and Japanese bombers.....there were more than 2 countries in WW2
.Mic
Well, the question was simple enough:
what is your favourite bomber
the lancaster
the b-17
Read the question carefully before answering. You get null points for straying from it.
But nothing in that question implies that you have to choose from the two, all I am saying is that there are thousands of WW2 bombers to choose from so there is no point in having a poll.
Now if there had been a colon, semi-colon or a rephrasing of the question to say "From these two, which WW2 bomber is your favourite; then I wouldnt have made that last point.
But nothing in that question implies that you have to choose from the two, all I am saying is that there are thousands of WW2 bombers to choose from so there is no point in having a poll.
Now if there had been a colon, semi-colon or a rephrasing of the question to say "From these two, which WW2 bomber is your favourite; then I wouldnt have made that last point.
In answer to the original question, my Favourite bomber of WW2 is the Junkers Ju87 Stuka, but out of those two I would go for the lancaster
.mic
Arguably, the most influential bomber of the war was the DH Mosquito, whose design concepts led to the Canberra, and to the design of many postwar jet bombers...
Arguably, the most influential bomber of the war was the DH Mosquito, whose design concepts led to the Canberra, and to the design of many postwar jet bombers...
Arguably, the most influential bomber of the war was the DH Mosquito, whose design concepts led to the Canberra, and to the design of many postwar jet bombers...
Was the Mosquito capable of mixing it up with the Luftwaffe's best?
Fighter/Bomber
The fighter/bomber variation of the Mosquito proved to be the most popular. Building on all the improvements in previous types, the fighter/bomber had increased power and weapons (four 20mm cannons mounted in the nose) and armour. Its role was mainly ground support, but the Mosquito could also be used as an intruder or heavy bomber escort and, due to its speed, an interceptor. The Mosquito also helped in defending London against the V1 Doodlebug terror attacks and took on the new Luftwaffe jet aircraft like the Messerschmitt Me-262 over Germany during the latter months of the war.
Arguably, the most influential bomber of the war was the DH Mosquito, whose design concepts led to the Canberra, and to the design of many postwar jet bombers...
The only comparible aircraft to the Mosquito is the Ju88. Now it's debatable as to which of these were the most versatile, but I have my doubts as to the use of a Ju88 as a day fighter.
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