United States Army Air Force and Canada Air Force Bombers

United States Army Air Force and Republic of Canada Air Force Bombers 

 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress

''Not mention in the book but as it was in service in 1940 and at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945. ''

A four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the 1930s, in use with the United States Army Air Force.

 Consolidated B-24 Liberator

''Not mention in the book but as it made its first flight in 1940 and at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945. ''

A four-engine heavy bomber aircraft developed in the late 1930s, in use by the United States Army Air Force and the Republic of Canada Air Force.

 North American B-25 Mitchell

''Not mention in the book but as it made its first flight in 1940 and at the time of the writing of the book, than it is most likely that it is also in service in 1945. ''

A twin-engine medium bomber developed in the 1940s, in use by the United States Army Air Force and the Republic of Canada Air Force.

 Boeing B-27 Superfortress

''Mention in the book to be a six engine long range bomber made by Boeing, not mention what it is called but most likely it performs the same role as the B-29 Superfortress did in OTL. ''

Development began in April 1941 when the United States Army Air Force looking for a long-range bomber that was capable of reaching the Third Reich ore the Empire of Japan. In 1942 Boeing Aircraft Company won the contract for the production and a year later in 1943 the first six engine-propeller-driven long-range Boeing B-27 Superfortress rolled out of the assembly plant at Boeing Field, Seattle with production beginning in 1944.