Its students would be experienced pilots who were transitioning to the large four-engine bomber.
At Teterboro they built the largest bomber of the time.
On 30 January 1918 the Germans sent fifty much larger bombers over the city.
The majority of the planes they built were either large bombers or small fighters.
Stage environments include swamps, beaches, and high in the sky on a strafing run against very large bombers.
The current Pentagon-brain trust did not care for large land-based bombers.
It would have to be a large bomber, since the first generation of nuclear weapons were big and heavy.
They both built a strategic force of large, long-range bombers that could carry the air war to the enemy's homeland.
Although later outclassed by larger bombers, the Hudson achieved some significant feats during the first half of the war.
The B-52, an even larger bomber, soon followed and is still used by the Air Force.