
Lockheed Hudson is a twin-engine, medium-range bomber and patrol aircraft developed by Lockheed at the beginning of World War II. Originally designed as a passenger aircraft, the Hudson was adapted for military use after the outbreak of war. Widely used by the Royal Air Force (RAF), the Hudson played a significant role in a variety of missions, from anti-submarine warfare in the Atlantic to bombing operations over Europe.Development ProcessThe Hudson's origins lie in the Lockheed Model 14 Super
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Tupolev Tu-16 is a twin-engine jet bomber designed by the Soviet Union. Designated "Badger" by NATO, this aircraft entered service in the mid-1950s and became a key component of the Soviet Strategic Bomber Forces throughout the Cold War. The Tu-16 is distinguished by its versatile design, which allowed it to be adapted for a wide range of missions over the years.Design and DevelopmentThe development of the Tu-16 began during a period when the Soviet Union was making advances in jet engine techno
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