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25/02/2021

What was the best ww2 British bomber?

What was the best ww2 British bomber?

Lancaster, also called Avro Lancaster, the most successful British heavy bomber of World War II. The Lancaster emerged from the response by A.V. Roe & Company, Ltd., to a 1936 Royal Air Force specification calling for a bomber powered by two 24-cylinder Rolls-Royce Vulture engines.

Who commanded bomber command?

RAF Bomber Command

Bomber Command
Battle honours Berlin 1940–1945 Fortress Europe 1940–1944
Commanders
Notable commanders Air Marshal Charles Portal Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Harris
Aircraft flown

What British bombers were used in ww2?

British bomber groups in World War 2 more than held their own against the might of the German, Italian and Japanese forces.

  • 1941. Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle.
  • 1937. Armstrong Whitworth Whitley.
  • 1942. Avro Lancaster.
  • 1940. Avro Manchester.
  • 1940. Blackburn B.20.
  • 1947. Blackburn B.48 / YA.1 (Firecrest)
  • 1934. Blackburn Baffin.
  • 1929.

Which is better Spitfire or Messerschmitt?

It was faster than the Spitfire at high altitude, could dive more rapidly and carried a more effective armament of two cannon and two machine guns. However, the Messerschmitt did not have the range to fly beyond London and carried only seven seconds worth of cannon ammunition, which limited its operational usefulness.

What squadrons were in Bomber Command?

A total of 126 squadrons served with Bomber Command. Of these, 32 were officially non-British units: 15 RCAF squadrons, eight RAAF squadrons, four Polish squadrons, two French squadrons, two RNZAF/”New Zealand” squadrons, and one Czechoslovakian squadron.

Did the British have dive bombers in ww2?

No Allied Air Force operated a modern dive bomber at the outbreak of the Second World War, although both the Royal Navy and the US Navy had shipboard dive bombers.