Air Weapons

Heavy Bomber (1940)

Handley Page

Halifax

Halifax
Halifax

Second in the trio of British four-engined bombers, the Handley Page Halifax was also the second most important bomber in the RAF arsenal during the allied Strategic Bomber Offensive. It was originally designed to carry two Rolls-Royce Vulture engines but was later switched towards four Merlins (and later, Hercules) thus forming two separate families of aircraft. Halifaxes first arrived for squadron use in late 1940 and made their first bombing run on March 1941. With their considerable bomb load and range as well as advanced technology like H2S ground-mapping radar, Halifaxes were a formidable addition to Bomber Command until the end of the war where they flew the incredible amount of 82,072 missions and dropped 227,610 tons of bombs over occupied Europe. Production of the Halifax ended in 1946 and they continued to be used post-war for various non-combat duties, notable of which was the parachuting of agents and supplies for various resistance movements in Europe. Besides the UK, other Allied users included Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. They were retired from RAF service only until 1952.

First flown on 25 October 1939, initial production variant Mk. Is featured a two-gun nose turret but lacked a rotating dorsal turret. Subsequent variants like the Mk. II and sub-variants added more defensive armament and more powerful engines. The most widely produced version of the Halifax was the Mk. III with Hercules XVI radial engines and an increased wing span. This was followed by the Mk. V with a Bolton Paul dorsal turret and the Mk. VI designed for operations in the Far East (the only British heavy bomber to serve in that theater). Wartime variants went up to the Mk. VIII and were also used by Coastal Command and as transports and glider tugs. Among these specialized aircraft were the C.VIII transport and A.IX paratroop carrier.

Preceded by:

Stirling (1940)

Succeeded by:

Lancaster (1942)

Datafile

DesignHalifax B. IHalifax B.IIHalifax B.IIIHalifax B.VI
TypeHeavy BomberHeavy BomberHeavy BomberHeavy Bomber
Year1940194219431945
Crew7777
Dimensions
Length21.36 m21.36 m21.82 m21.82 m
Height6.325 m6.325 m6.325 m6.325 m
Wing Span30.12 m30.12 m31.75 m31.75 m
Wing Arean/an/an/an/a
Weight
Empty15,359 kg15,998 kg17,346 kg17,690 kg
Maximum24,948 kg27,216 kg29,484 kg30,845 kg
Wing Loading214.8 kg/m²234.4 kg/m²248.9 kg/m²260.4 kg/m²
Performance
Speed426 km/h435 km/h502 km/h502 km/h
Ceiling6,949 m6,949 m7,315 m7,315 m
Range1,577-2,993 km1,770-2,993 km2,028-2,993 km2,028-3,862 km
Powerplant
Engine4 x Merlin X
Rolls-Royce
954 kW
4 x Merlin XX
Rolls-Royce
1,037 kW
4 x Hercules XVI
Bristol
1,204 kW
4 x Hercules 100
Bristol
1,342 kW
Thrust/Weight0.300.320.340.37
Sensors
Radar--H2S
H2S
Armament
Guns8 x .303-in
Browning Mk. II
8 x .303-in
Browning Mk. II
9 x .303-in
Browning Mk. II
9 x .303-in
Browning Mk. II
Payload5,897 kg5,897 kg5,897 kg5,897 kg
Production
Built841,9772,091643
Total6,176

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