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What was the biggest bomber of ww1?

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Daniel Johnson

Published Feb 14, 2026

What was the biggest bomber of ww1?

Zeppelin Staaken R.VI
The Zeppelin Staaken R.VI was the largest bomber in service on the Western front during the World War I, with its 42.2 meter (138.5ft) wingspan and a maximum bomb load of 4,400 lbs. It was powered by two pairs of engines, and had a maximum range of 500 miles.

When was the Zeppelin Staaken r vi made?

1917

Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI
Introduction1917
Primary userLuftstreitkräfte
Produced1917 to 1918
Number built56 (total of all R-series, 18 Type R.VI completed)

How far could ww2 bombers fly?

It had a crew of ten and could carry 6,000 pounds of bombs at 300 miles per hour for a range of 2,000 miles. Its famous nickname came from the fact it carried 13 . 50 caliber M2 Browning machine guns for protection, and had a legendary toughness for carrying its crew home on one engine or even with the tail shot away.

What was the biggest plane in World war 2?

Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant
The Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant (“Giant”) was a German military transport aircraft of World War II. It was a powered variant of the Me 321 military glider and was the largest land-based transport aircraft to fly during the war. A total of 213 are recorded as having been made, 15 being converted from the Me 321.

Why Zeppelins are not used today?

The main reason you never see airships in the sky anymore is because of the huge costs it takes to build and run them. Airships require a large amount of helium, which can cost up to $100,000 for one trip, according to Wilnechenko. And the prices of helium keeps going up due to a world-wide helium shortage.

Are Zeppelins still used?

Zeppelins still fly today; in fact the new Goodyear airship is a not a blimp but a zeppelin, built by a descendant of the same company that built Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg. What is a Semi-Rigid Airship?

How did the b17 get to England?

The North Atlantic air ferry route was a series of Air Routes over the North Atlantic Ocean on which aircraft were ferried from the United States and Canada to Great Britain during World War II to support combat operations in the European Theater of Operations (ETO).

What plane carries the most bombs?

The B-1B can carry up to 34 000 kg of missiles or bombs internally. The Lancer can carry more payload than any other US bomber. With the end of the Cold War, the B-1B lost its nuclear strike role and was re-roled instead for conventional warfare.

Are there any ME 323 left?

Surviving aircraft No complete aircraft survives, but the Luftwaffenmuseum der Bundeswehr (Air Force Museum of the German Federal Armed Forces) in Berlin has a Me 323 main wing spar in its collection. A ruined but complete wreck was found in 2012, in the sea near La Maddalena, an island near Sardinia, Italy.

What was the biggest plane ever built?

An-225
The An-225 is the heaviest aircraft ever built, with a maximum takeoff weight of 710 tons.

Did anyone survive the Hindenburg?

The accident caused 35 fatalities (13 passengers and 22 crewmen) from the 97 people on board (36 passengers and 61 crewmen), and an additional fatality on the ground….Hindenburg disaster.

Accident
Survivors62 (23 passengers, 39 crewmen)
Ground casualties
Ground fatalities1