The "Bear" was put into service in 1956 and many of them still fly operationally. -Like the B-52, nothing cost effective has been found to replace them !
The B-1B entered service in 1986.
At the moment, the B-2 Spirit is the only stealth bomber in service.
The B-52 entered service with USAF bomber squadrons in 1955.
There's only one full stealth bomber in service - the B2 Spirit.
The Vulcan entered service with bomber squadrons in July 1957, although it had been flying in the test and training role before that.
The Vulcan was designed in the early 1950's and entered RAF service in 1956
Under the wings, Between the engines.
Northrop Grumman built the B-2.
Northrop Grumman built the B-2.
No. The Battle of Britain was a defensive air battle, and the RAF fought the Luftwaffe with fighter aeroplanes. The Lancaster was a four-engined bomber which didn't come into service until after the BofB.
The "52" describes the order in which that specific bomber "B" went into service. Numbering ranges from 1 to 71 with 71 being given the prefix "SR" for strategic reconnaissance.
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit was developed by the Northrop Corporation. It was introduced in April of 1997 and still remains in service today. 21 were built and one bomber costs $737 million.