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Submit sites that are about multiple types of Bomber aircraft. Sites about individual bomber types should be submitted to the appropriate subcategory if that subcategory exists. For example, sites primarily about the B-52 Stratofortress would be submitted to Society/Military/Aviation/Aircraft/Bombers/B-52_Stratofortress. |
Intended for English-language sites about aircraft whose primary mission is bombing, regardless of country of origin or operation.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the Avro Vulcan. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Avro Vulcan, a high-level, delta-wing, stand-off bomber that was first delivered to the Royal Air Force in September, 1956.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-17 Flying Fortress. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the B-17 Flying Fortress, a heavy bomber that entered U.S. service in mid-1939.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-1 Lancer. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Rockwell/Boeing B-1 Lancer, a long-range, multi-role, heavy bomber that can attain speeds in excess of 900 MPH. It is also known as the "Bone."
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-24 Liberator. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Consolidated B-24 Liberator, a four-engine heavy bomber that saw extensive service in WW-II. A total of 19,256 B-24 bombers of all variants were produced, which is more than any other US warplane of any era.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-25 Mitchell. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the North American Aviation B-25 Mitchell, a medium bomber that entered U.S. service in late 1940.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-29 Superfortress. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the B-29 Superfortress, which was designed in 1940 as an eventual replacement for the B-17 and B-24. The Superfortress was pressurized for high altitudes and featured remotely-controlled gun turrets. It first saw combat in the Pacific.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-2 Spirit bomber. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Boeing B-2 Spirit stealth bomber that is currently in service with the U.S. Air Force.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the Boeing B-52. Sites dealing with other bomber aircraft should be put in the appropriately named category if one exists. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, a high-wing heavy conventional/nuclear bomber that first saw service in 1955 and is still in active use today.
| Submit only sites whose primary focus is the B-58 Hustler. |
Intended for English language sites that primarily deal with the B-58 Hustler, a nuclear-capable strategic bomber that saw service with the Strategic Air Command.
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