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"Back Them Up! The Mighty Bombers of World War II" During the Second World War, bomber aircraft played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of battles

Background imageBomber Collection: Handley Page HP-80 Victor

Handley Page HP-80 Victor
RAF Handley Page Hp-80 Victor During Take-Off at Radlett, UK Date: 1953

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito
Crew Boarding a Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito to Carry out an Intruder Raid on Enermy Territory at Night Date: 1943

Background imageBomber Collection: Lancaster Bomber of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight over Derwent Water

Lancaster Bomber of Battle of Britain Memorial Flight over Derwent Water
A Lancaster Bomber from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, flys over the Derwent Dam, 65 years to the day after the famous Dambuster raid known as Operation Chastise

Background imageBomber Collection: Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless -the stalwart US Navy carrier

Douglas SBD-5 Dauntless -the stalwart US Navy carrier -going dive bomber served throughout the Pacific War, sinking most of Japans aircraft carriers

Background imageBomber Collection: Poster of a JU 188 Junkers Bomber

Poster of a JU 188 Junkers Bomber, built for the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War. 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: German WWII ramjet engine blueprint

German WWII ramjet engine blueprint. This design, for the propulsor ramjet engine to be mounted on top of a Dornier Do 217 E-2 heavy bomber, dates from 1942

Background imageBomber Collection: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Members of the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group at a briefing at

TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Members of the Tuskegee Airmen 332nd Fighter Group at a briefing at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy, March 1945. Photograph by Toni Frissell

Background imageBomber Collection: Goodwood Revival Battle of

Goodwood Revival Battle of
Goodwood Revival

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II B25 bomber attacks Japanese ship

World War II B25 bomber attacks Japanese ship
World War II vintage photograph - B25 bomber attacks Japanese ship in China Sea

Background imageBomber Collection: Aviation - RAF St Athan - Sgt Paul Burgess (left) and Cpl Martin Simmonds with the De

Aviation - RAF St Athan - Sgt Paul Burgess (left) and Cpl Martin Simmonds with the De Havilland Mosquito which is being restored at RAF St Athan for eventual display at RAF Hendon

Background imageBomber Collection: Air crew of 617 Squadron scramble their Avro Vulcan Bomber at RAF Scampton as part of a

Air crew of 617 Squadron scramble their Avro Vulcan Bomber at RAF Scampton as part of a QRA (Quick Reaction Alert) exercise. 12th February 1965

Background imageBomber Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107926

EyeUbiquitous_20107926
England, East Sussex, Beachy Head, Vulcan Jet Bomber taking part in the Airbourne air show

Background imageBomber Collection: The Short Sunderland, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Short Sunderland, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Short Sunderland, 1941. The Short S.25 Sunderland was a British flying boat patrol bomber developed for the RAF by Short Brothers

Background imageBomber Collection: Junkers Ju-87D Stuka

Junkers Ju-87D Stuka
Six Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-87D Stuka flying in formation Very Early During WW2 Enroute to Bomb Poland on 18th October 1939 Date: 1939

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito PR-41
De Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Pr-41 That Was a Competitor in the 1953 London to Christchurch Air-Race Taxiing with a Douglas Dc-3 Parked Behind Date: 1953

Background imageBomber Collection: Hawker Hunter F-2

Hawker Hunter F-2
A Hawker Hunter F.2 Prototype / Development Aircraft Flying Date: 1950s

Background imageBomber Collection: Hawker Hunter FGA-73A

Hawker Hunter FGA-73A
A RAF Hawker Hunter Fga.73A Flying with Rockets and External Fuel Tanks Date: 1950s

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito TT-35

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito TT-35
Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Tt-35 Flying Enroute Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito FB-40

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito FB-40
Royal Australian Air Force de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito Fb-40 Flying Enroute Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Short S-29 Stirling B-1

Short S-29 Stirling B-1
An RAF Short Stirling Heavy Bomber with Pilot, Air & Ground Crew. it Has a Top Speed of 280Mph, a Loaded Weight of 70, 000Lb, a Wingpan of 99 Feet and a Length of 87 Feet 3 Inches Date: 1942

Background imageBomber Collection: The F-4E Phantom II operated by the U. S. Air Force Thunderbirds squadron until 1973

The F-4E Phantom II operated by the U. S. Air Force Thunderbirds squadron until 1973
The U.S. Air Forces Thunderbirds demonstration squadron operated the F-4E Phantom II from 1969 until 1973, when the cost of operating the technically complex Phantom prompted the USAF to re-equip

Background imageBomber Collection: Handley Page Victor

Handley Page Victor
The Handley Page Victor, a four-jet crescent-wing bomber, makes an appearance at the Farnborough Air Show, 7th September 1953. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageBomber Collection: Boulton Paul Overstrand Bomber - RAF

Boulton Paul Overstrand Bomber - RAF
Boulton Paul " Overstrand" High-speed Day or Night Bomber, powered by two Bristol Pegasus 600hp engines. No.101 (B) Squadron. Date: 1935

Background imageBomber Collection: WW2 - Secret Of The Scarlet Bomber

WW2 - Secret Of The Scarlet Bomber
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Secret Of The Scarlet Bomber, written by Phillip Conde. The image portrays a wartime policeman writing notes

Background imageBomber Collection: Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland

Loading a torpedo onto a Beaufort bomber at a Coastal Command station in Scotland. May 1941

Background imageBomber Collection: Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, Shropshire, 15th March 1949

Empire Air Navigation School, Shawbury, Shropshire, 15th March 1949. Our Picture Shows... AVRO Lancaster, the moment of being airborne, F for Freddy, which was the last plane to leave the drome

Background imageBomber Collection: Former RAF flight engineer Alan Morgan in Lancasters, poses beside one of the famous Avro

Former RAF flight engineer Alan Morgan in Lancasters, poses beside one of the famous Avro Lancaster bombers at the gate at RAF Scampton. 20th May 1980

Background imageBomber Collection: Aircraft Vickers Valiant. A photograph taken at No. 232

Aircraft Vickers Valiant. A photograph taken at No. 232. Operational Convertion Unit R.A.F. Gaydon showing the ground servicing facilities of the Valiant Bombers. March 1956 P004847

Background imageBomber Collection: Consolidated B-24 Liberator C-6

Consolidated B-24 Liberator C-6 Parked at Scottish Aviation at Prestwick, Scotland UK Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Junkers Ju-88R

Junkers Ju-88R
Captured Luftwaffe Junkers Ju-88R Wearing a UK RAF Royal Airforce Livery Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland Airco DH-9

de Havilland Airco DH-9
Camera-Gun on a de Havilland Airco Dh-9 for Aerial-Photography Date: 1920s

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-22

de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-22
RAF de Havilland Dh-100 Vampire Date: 1950s

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-11

de Havilland DH-115 Vampire T-11
RAF de Havilland Dh-115 Vampire T.11 Trainers flying in formation Date: 1954

Background imageBomber Collection: de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito T-3

de Havilland DH-98 Mosquito T-3
Royal Air Force RAF de Havilland Dh-98 Mosquito T-3 Flying Enroute Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: Avro 683 Lancaster

Avro 683 Lancaster
A Royal Airforce Avro 683 Lancaster Flying over Cloud Dropping Bombs Date: 1940s

Background imageBomber Collection: The static park at the Farnborough Air Show

The static park at the Farnborough Air Show, September 1964. Date: 1964

Background imageBomber Collection: Sopwith 1. 5 Strutter developed for the RNAS

Sopwith 1. 5 Strutter developed for the RNAS
Sopwith 1.5 Strutter single-seat bomber developed for the RNAS in late 1915. Seen here is serial no. N5504. Date: circa 1915-1916

Background imageBomber Collection: Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber

Airco DH 4 two-seater light bomber, first flown in mid-August 1916, and used by the RFC and the RNAS. Seen here is serial no. A 7845, a reconnaissance fighter version. Date: circa 1916-1918

Background imageBomber Collection: American Liberator bomber by G. H. Davis

American Liberator bomber by G. H. Davis
President Roosevelts promise is fulfilled as the American Liberator bomber arrives in Britain during the Second World War

Background imageBomber Collection: First German plane to fall on British soil, 1939

First German plane to fall on British soil, 1939
Front 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

Background imageBomber Collection: WWII: POSTER, c1943. This is the year! Its up to us to let em have it! Lithograph

WWII: POSTER, c1943. This is the year! Its up to us to let em have it! Lithograph, c1943

Background imageBomber Collection: Artwork of a black stealth bomber plane

Artwork of a black stealth bomber plane

Background imageBomber Collection: A B-1B Lancer stands by as another Lancer connects with a KC-135 Stratotanker

A B-1B Lancer stands by as another Lancer connects with a KC-135 Stratotanker
February 23, 2012 - A B-1B Lancer from the 337th Test and Evaluation Squadron stands by as another Lancer connects with a KC-135 Stratotanker for inflight refueling during a mission over the Gulf of

Background imageBomber Collection: Illustration of a U. S. Navy F-4N Phantom II

Illustration of a U. S. Navy F-4N Phantom II
U.S. Navy F-4N Phantom II was one of numerous F-4N aircraft assigned to the famous VF-111 Sundowners during the 1970s. The F-4N was a modified version of the early F-4B aircraft

Background imageBomber Collection: F4U Corsair aircraft and Japanese Nakajima fighter planes in aerial combat

F4U Corsair aircraft and Japanese Nakajima fighter planes in aerial combat
American Vought F4U Corsair aircraft and Japanese Nakajima fighter planes engaged in aerial combat over the Pacific during World War II

Background imageBomber Collection: All Purpose Bomber

All Purpose Bomber
circa 1945: Three United States TBM Avenger bombers soar above clouds over the Pacific, World War II (1939-1945). The TBM, first known as the TBF Avenger

Background imageBomber Collection: Keep em Flying - US Dive Bombing Planes

Keep em Flying - US Dive Bombing Planes. he planes shown here are all U.S. Navy Douglas SBD (" Scout Bomber Douglas" ) Dauntless aircraft

Background imageBomber Collection: World War II

World War II
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: War: World War II



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"Back Them Up! The Mighty Bombers of World War II" During the Second World War, bomber aircraft played a crucial role in shaping the outcome of battles. From the iconic RAF poster urging citizens to support their bombers, to the powerful Wellington and Armstrong Whitworth Whitley bombers that took to the skies in 1939, these war machines were instrumental in turning the tide of war. In 1944, the B-26 Marauder medium bomber joined forces with its allies, delivering devastating blows to enemy targets. As part of the Wings For Victory campaign, these bombers symbolized hope and resilience during challenging times. Across oceans, American B-17 bomber aircraft soared through California's skies from Salinas to protect freedom and democracy. Their cockpits became command centers for brave pilots who risked everything for their nations. Not only did countries like Australia contribute significantly with their four Royal Australian Air Force F-111 aircraft but also employed Vickers 417 Wellington III bombers under Bomber Command's guidance. These formidable machines struck fear into enemies' hearts while defending liberty. The Lancaster I (4-Merlin) bomber exemplified British engineering prowess as it roared across European skies during critical missions. Its power was matched only by its endurance and unwavering determination. Propaganda posters for the RAF showcased not just military might but also served as reminders that victory required collective effort on all fronts - both at home and abroad. Even torpedo-bombers such as Fairey Swordfish left an indelible mark on history when they bravely attacked enemy ships during WWII's darkest days in 1941. Decades later, intriguing stories emerged claiming that a World War Two bomber had been found on the moon – an extraordinary tale reported by Sunday Sport newspaper which captured imaginations worldwide. From rallying cries on posters to legendary aircraft soaring through hostile skies, these bombers embodied courage and sacrifice throughout one of humanity's darkest chapters.