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BOMBERS

Aircraft listed by designation, in alphabetical and numerical order

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Mitsubishi G4M1 Betty Model 11, F-319. Assigned to 1st Sqdn, 4th Group. New Britain island, 1942.

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Heinkel He 111 H-1, 5./KG 26. Luftwaffe. Was used in anti-shipping role during missions in Norway. April 1940.

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Junkers Ju 88 A-4, 4D+AC, No. 140171. Luftwaffe, Kampfgeschwader KG30 in Petsamo, (then) Finland, Spring of 1942.

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Lancaster B1 KM-O R5540, RAF Waddington, England. Lost in a January 1943 crash.

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Tupolev Tu-2 'Moskva' (Moscow) Bort 32 White. 6th Bomb Air Regiment, 326th Bomb Air Division. Summer 1944.

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Tupolev Tu-4 'Bull' bort 24 black c/n 220504, Soviet Air Force. Based at Bagerovo air base near Kerch, Ukraine. Late 1950s.

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Tupolev Tu-22M2 ‘Backfire-B,’ bort 42 red. Soviet AF, 43rd Combat Training and Flight Crew Training Center, Dyagilevo AB, Russia, 1980s.

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Tupolev Tu-95MS ‘Bear-H.’ Bort 20 red, 'Ryazan.' 43rd Combat Training and Flight Crew Training Center, Dyagilevo AB, Russia, 2001.

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Tupolev Tu-95MS ‘Bear-H.’ Bort 11 red, 'Vorkuta.' 37th Air Army,184th Guards Heavy Bomber Regiment. Engels AB, Russia, 2004.

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Avro Vulcan B2 XH558, the last to serve on RAF active duty. Retired in 1985, it flew again in 2007. 

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