Photo:D. Biller– B17 Flying Fortress & B24 Liberator at Airventure 2006 During World War 2, the prevailing military strategies believed that the key to victory would be sustained bombing of industrial and political infrastructure, as well as military targets. Bombers would play a huge role in t...
12 thoughts on “World War II bomber found on moon” Tim Bowler says: August 2, 2018 at 3:53 pm Very funny! well done, I liked your fictional idea of a Lancaster being converted for space travel – and a nice humorous touch to make the Isle of Wight the launchpad. Definitely ...
The most numerous variant was the Mk.IX that served as a high altitude bomber, encouraged by the result of a Royal Air Force cost-benefit analysis: throughout the entire war, the Mosquito bombers enjoyed the lowest loss rate, while it dealt far greater damage to the Germans when compared ...
you’ll catch a glimpse of eagles, hawks, and ravens within a matter of minutes of one another. Segments of ride go past the ghost towns of Tyrone and Model. The latter of which was the site of horrific B24 bomber training accident and has a noteworthy origin story. It was a community...