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Yes they certainly did, Lynn.
Pre-war there were types such as the Harrow, then the Hampden/Hereford (my uncle was killed on an anti-shipping strike flying a Hampden), and the Halifax, one of the mainstays of Bomber Command. Post-war was the Victor, one of the famous V Force bombers.
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