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Handley Page Halifax
Heavy bomber, less known than the Lancaster but almost as important. It was built both with Rolls-Royce Merlin liquid-cooled and Bristol Hercules radial engines. The Halifax was a mid-wing aircraft with twin fins and rudders and a fuselage of rectangular cross-section. Halifax's flew 75532 missions during W.W.II. They were also used as glider tug and transport. A nickname was "Halibag".
Type: Heavy bomber
Power plant Four Bristol Hercules XVI 14 cylinder two radial engines
Wingspan 104 ft 31.75 m
Length 71.6 ft 21.82 m
Height 20.7 ft 6.32 m
Weight 65,000 LB 29,484 kg
Speed max. 311 mph 501 km/h
Ceiling 24,000 ft 7,315 m
Range 1,261 mi 2,030 km
Armament 9x 7.7mm machine gun; 5,890 kg bombs
Crew Seven
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