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Which of these aircraft was the most produced British Bomber of WWII? |
1. Boston |
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4% |
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2. Halifax |
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9% |
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3. Lancaster |
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23% |
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4. Manchester |
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4% |
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5. Mosquito |
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28% |
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6. Wellington |
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28% |
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Post subject: Which was the most produced British bomber of WWII?
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Which of these combat aircraft was the most produced British Bomber of World War II?
1. Boston
2. Halifax
3. Lancaster
4. Manchester
5. Mosquito
6. Wellington
Vote for the combat aircraft you believe was the most produced British Bomber of WWII and then post the reasons for your choice!!
Also make sure you scroll up and submit your vote in the poll at the top of the page, as some of you forget to actually place your vote!
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Mon Jan 4 1:37:35 2010 |
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Hmmmmmmmm
Clueless on this one other than the "Wooden Wonder" required a lot of hand work to produce. Still perhaps the best of the Destroyer class aircraft. _________________ FAF/FA-2 FM Wizard
"Oh the horror of the seven engine approach"
Half man, half machine, half timebomb..... |
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Mon Jan 4 3:54:42 2010 |
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Post subject: Wellington
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The most produced brit bomber was the wellington <S> |
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Mon Jan 4 17:39:15 2010 |
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Kewell_77th wrote: | The most produced brit bomber was the wellington <S> |
Thanks for the post Kewell and the opinion!
The Wellington was a great bomber, but it was withdrawn from service in 1943, so...
But than again you might be right!
Heh, you wont know until the end of the poll...
I will say there might be a twist to this poll, but then again, there might not be! _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Tue Jan 5 3:14:03 2010 |
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kaptor wrote: | Hmmmmmmmm
Clueless on this one other than the "Wooden Wonder" required a lot of hand work to produce. Still perhaps the best of the Destroyer class aircraft. |
I might have gotten you on this one Kap...
But than again, I might not have! _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Tue Jan 5 3:16:27 2010 |
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A new poll has been posted, and no Pappy to vote in it?
WTF is going on here?!?!?!? _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Tue Jan 5 3:23:55 2010 |
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CAG Hotshot wrote: | Kewell_77th wrote: | The most produced brit bomber was the wellington <S> |
Thanks for the post Kewell and the opinion!
The Wellington was a great bomber, but it was withdrawn from service in 1943, so...
But than again you might be right!
Heh, you wont know until the end of the poll...
I will say there might be a twist to this poll, but then again, there might not be! |
the wellington was withdrawn from bombing missions in the european war at that time, but still used by coastal command and used in the middle east and far east, was finially retired in 1953, |
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Thu Jan 7 6:38:35 2010 |
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Kewell_77th wrote: | CAG Hotshot wrote: | Kewell_77th wrote: | The most produced brit bomber was the wellington <S> |
Thanks for the post Kewell and the opinion!
The Wellington was a great bomber, but it was withdrawn from service in 1943, so...
But than again you might be right!
Heh, you wont know until the end of the poll...
I will say there might be a twist to this poll, but then again, there might not be! |
the wellington was withdrawn from bombing missions in the european war at that time, but still used by coastal command and used in the middle east and far east, was finially retired in 1953, |
Yes it was to slow and carried to few bombs to be competitive in the European Theater after 1943 as a strategic bomber...
Wondering... Did you already know this about the bomber or did you look it up? _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Thu Jan 7 15:50:50 2010 |
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CAG Hotshot wrote: | Kewell_77th wrote: | CAG Hotshot wrote: | Kewell_77th wrote: | The most produced brit bomber was the wellington <S> |
Thanks for the post Kewell and the opinion!
The Wellington was a great bomber, but it was withdrawn from service in 1943, so...
But than again you might be right!
Heh, you wont know until the end of the poll...
I will say there might be a twist to this poll, but then again, there might not be! |
the wellington was withdrawn from bombing missions in the european war at that time, but still used by coastal command and used in the middle east and far east, was finially retired in 1953, |
Yes it was to slow and carried to few bombs to be competitive in the European Theater after 1943 as a strategic bomber...
Wondering... Did you already know this about the bomber or did you look it up? |
I'm a brit i knew most of the facts, lancasters my fav bomber tho, |
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Thu Jan 7 16:58:51 2010 |
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CAG
Present and acounted
I don't know much about British WWII bombers, so my guess is the Lancaster. It was a four engine bomber that had I guess range and a good sized bomb load.
The Boston was what the British called our Army Air Corps A 20 that was lend leased and not a British built aircraft.
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Sun Jan 10 21:26:38 2010 |
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So Pappy, do you think since the Boston was also the A-20 Havoc and that it was used in over 8 airforces that it might be the bomber with the highest build numbers from the list?
Maybe this was the trick part of this poll...
What do you think? _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Sun Jan 10 21:44:17 2010 |
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CAG
I voted for the Lancaster. I eliminated the Boston, because it was not British built. Read my post closer.
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Sun Jan 10 21:52:18 2010 |
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Pappy014 wrote: | CAG
I voted for the Lancaster. I eliminated the Boston, because it was not British built. Read my post closer.
Regards,
Pappy |
Pappy, I already read your post and I know what you voted, but...
The poll never stipulated that any of the aircraft of the list be British built... _________________ CAG Hotshot
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Sun Jan 10 22:01:24 2010 |
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CAG
You are awful tricky, but that is what makes it fun.
I maybe going down in flames again.
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Mon Jan 11 9:23:19 2010 |
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CAG
Has it been long enough for your poll to be up?
Are we close to an answer?
Just a reminder.
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