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Bombers of WWI

The Gotha bomber was produced in the autumn of 1916 when the limitations of the Zeppelin as a raider had become obvious. The Gotha bomber was with Central Powers. This plane was made in London. . Bombers of WWI.

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Bombers of WWI

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  1. The Gotha bomber was produced in the autumn of 1916 when the limitations of the Zeppelin as a raider had become obvious. The Gotha bomber was with Central Powers. This plane was made in London. Bombers of WWI

  2. All countries used bombers in a tactical capacity since bombers could reach areas that ground artillery could not. My side is better because the bombers played a big role in the war and bombers were a lot of help to there team.

  3. Before the outbreak of World War I in 1914, the French, Germans, Russians, and Austro-Hungarians were developing aircraft specifically designed to carry and release bombs on a target French Bomber British Bomber Russian Bomber Italian Bomber

  4. The outcome of the war would have been different. The central powers did lose but if we had not had our bombers we wouldn’t have been defending our selves as much because the bombers were kind of a sneak attack. The allied powers would have demolished us if we didn’t have bombers. Gotha Hoffman

  5. The first genuine bomber to be used in combat was the French "Voisin" airplane, which bombed the Zeppelin hangers at Metz-Frascaty on August 14, 1914. French Voisin Airplane

  6. Works Cited • http://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/airplane%20at%20war/Bombers.htm • http://www.wwiaviation.com/bombers_german.html

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