The Short Stirling

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The Short #Stirling was the Royal Air Force's #raf first four-engine heavy #bomber during #worldwar2 , developed to carry out long-range #bombing missions. Although its design, powered by four Bristol Hercules engines, was notable, a restricted wingspan limited its operational ceiling and bomb load. The Stirling could carry around 14,000 pounds of bombs and had a top speed of 255 miles per hour. While initially serving as a #nightbomber, its vulnerabilities led to its replacement by the Avro Lancaster and Handley Page Halifax. However, the Stirling found renewed purpose as a glider tug and transport #aircraft, playing a vital role in the D-Day landings and Operation Market Garden. This versatility ensured the Stirling remained a valuable asset throughout the conflict, despite its limitations. #aviation #aviationhistory #history #war

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