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Lancaster Bombercirca 1945: A Royal Air Force Lancaster Bomber in flight. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Wellington Bombers8th February 1940: A flight of Vickers Wellington long range bombers, used by the Royal Air Force to undertake raids into Germany and elsewhere. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
Fokker FodderThe British BE2c, built for reconnaissance due to its stability, but slow and unmanoevrable, and consequently known as the Fokker Fodder. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Flying Formationcirca 1945: Aerial view of three Army Air Corps Boeing bomber Flying Fortress planes traveling south over the Manhattan skyline, New York City. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
RAF FlamingoJanuary 1940: An RAF De Havilland Flamingo. (Photo by Hudson/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)
British Bi-Planecirca 1915: A military bi-plane undergoing tests. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Spad VIIThe Anglo-French SPAD VII, with synchronised fire and fast turn of speed, this aircraft helped to restore the allied position suffering under the might of German Fokkers
Sopwith StrutterThe British Sopwith Strutter 1.5, multi purpose, the first British plane to be built with a propeller - synchronised machine-gun. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Nieuport 11French built Nieuport 11, also known as Bebe. The Nieuport 11, also used by the British was integral in the fight against the might of the German Fokker warplanes
Morane Saulnier LFrench built Morane Saulnier Type L, used by British and Russian airforces, and credited with the first air-to-air Zeppelin kill. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Voisin PusherFrench built Voisin pusher, originally built for reconnaissance, but later developed as a bomber. The Voisin is credited with the first air-to-air kill. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Fokker E-IIIA German Fokker E-III, the first warplane to be equipped with a synchronised machine-gun. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
World War IIFine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Art: War: World War II
Junkers Planescirca 1943: German Junkers 86Ks in action. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images)
Formation Flyingcirca 1940: US Airforce aircraft flying in formation. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images)
Braemar Bomber1918: A Braemar Mark II bomber, which was developed for the bombing of Berlin but rendered obsolete by the armistice ans was modified to become a passenger plane