Bombers
- De Havilland DH.9 & DH.9A 1921–1930
- Westland Wapiti 1929–1943
- Fairey Battle: 1940–1949
- Lockheed Hudson 1940–1948
- Bristol Beaufort: 1941–1946
- Vultee Vengeance: 1942–1946
- Douglas Boston: 1942–1945
- Vickers Wellington 1941–1945
- Handley Page Hampden: 1941–1942
- Bristol Blenheim: 1942–1957
- Bristol Beaufighter: 1942–1957
- Handley Page Halifax 1942–1945
- Lockheed Ventura 1942–1946
- Curtiss SB2C-1 Helldiver(A-25 type): 1943–1946
- Martin Baltimore 1943–1945
- North American B-25 Mitchell: 1944–1946
- Martin B-26 Marauder: 1942–1946
- Handley Page Halifax: 1942–1948
- Avro Lancaster: 1942–1948
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator: 1944–1948
- GAF/Avro Lincoln: 1946-1961
- Boeing Washington (B-29 Superfortress): (two aircraft used for weapons trials at Woomera): 1952–1956
- GAF/English Electric Canberra: 1951–1982
- Vickers Valiant: (Two RAF aircraft used at Woomera): 1956–1957
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II: 1970–1973
- General Dynamics F-111: 1973–2010
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Famous quotes containing the word bombers:
“In bombers named for girls, we burned
The cities we had learned about in school
Till our lives wore out; our bodies lay among
The people we had killed and never seen.”
—Randall Jarrell (19141965)
“Suppose that humans happen to be so constructed that they desire the opportunity for freely undertaken productive work. Suppose that they want to be free from the meddling of technocrats and commissars, bankers and tycoons, mad bombers who engage in psychological tests of will with peasants defending their homes, behavioral scientists who cant tell a pigeon from a poet, or anyone else who tries to wish freedom and dignity out of existence or beat them into oblivion.”
—Noam Chomsky (b. 1928)