B52s normally flew over North Vietnam on bombing missions in groups of 3 bombers. These were called "cells." Or 3 plane cells. A formation might consist of up to 20 cells or 60 bombers.
Japanese bombers flew at low level over sea to avoid detection when approaching Pearl Harbor for attack. They flew through mountainous passes as well to achieve surprise. Before attacking the harbor they flew through 'Kolekole pass'.
The Tuskegee airmen lost 27 bombers which was far less than any other unit.
An air raid was when a countries bombers flew over and dropped bombs on a certain area.
The bombers that dropped both atomic bombs flew from the island of Tinian. This was also the base for bombers that flew many of the "thousand plane" firebombing attacks every night (each of which did similar damage to the atomic bombs).
B-29 bombers.
Yes, many months later there was an air raid against Japan called Doolittle's Raid. They flew in big bombers over Japan and dropped bombs. It was a real morale booster for the US.
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The B-29 atomic bombers, Enola Gay and Bock's Car flew from North Field, Tinian in the Mariana Islands, near Guam.
Flew bombers and fighters along with other Allied nations to attack the Nazis.
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