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The long-awaited Wellington heavy bomber brings the Allied Air Forces on par with the Axis He-111 heavy bomber.  Each will have comparable and flexible bomb load-outs which is a new feature for WWII Online.  Not only will the Wellington carry a significant bomb load onto the target area, but it also has significant forward and rear-facing armament to keep those pesky enemy fighters away from the fabric-covered bomber.  A great secret to the Wellington is the unique and robust quality of its construction due to the geodetic design developed by the aircraft designer, Barnes Wallis.
The long-awaited Wellington heavy bomber brings the Allied Air Forces on par with the Axis He-111 heavy bomber.  Each will have comparable and flexible bomb load-outs which is a new feature for WWII Online.  Not only will the Wellington carry a significant bomb load onto the target area, but it also has significant forward and rear-facing armament to keep those pesky enemy fighters away from the fabric-covered bomber.  A great secret to the Wellington is the unique and robust quality of its construction due to the geodetic design developed by the aircraft designer, Barnes Wallis.
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Revision as of 04:11, 29 July 2023

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Wellington Mk. III
Specifications
Type Medium Attack Bomber
Armament .303cal Browning LMG (4)
.303cal Vickers LMG (2)
#Loadout1 9x 500 lb MC500
#Loadout2 18x 250 lb MC250
Crew 3
Weight 7514 kg
Top Speed 511 km/h

The long-awaited Wellington heavy bomber brings the Allied Air Forces on par with the Axis He-111 heavy bomber. Each will have comparable and flexible bomb load-outs which is a new feature for WWII Online. Not only will the Wellington carry a significant bomb load onto the target area, but it also has significant forward and rear-facing armament to keep those pesky enemy fighters away from the fabric-covered bomber. A great secret to the Wellington is the unique and robust quality of its construction due to the geodetic design developed by the aircraft designer, Barnes Wallis.