The Handley Page O/400 was a behemoth of the skies during World War I, marking a significant leap in aerial warfare capabilities. As a successor to the O/100, the O/400 boasted enhanced range, payload, and defensive armaments, making it a formidable force in the Royal Air Force's strategic bombing campaign. Operational from 1918, these giants were powered by two Rolls-Royce Eagle engines, enabling them to carry up to 2,000 pounds of bombs deep into enemy territory. With a wingspan that rivaled contemporary bombers, the O/400 could reach speeds of up to 97.5 mph and had a service ceiling of 6,500 feet. Its introduction shifted the tides of air combat, emphasizing the importance of strategic bombing in modern warfare. The O/400's legacy is not just in its immediate impact, but in laying the groundwork for future generations of long-range bombers. It served not only the Royal Air Force but also saw service with the Australian Flying Corps, showcasing its versatility and reliability across different theaters of war.
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Everyone wants to be cozy and warm and still look stylishkids are no exception Prepare the little one for any chilly evening by ordering this kids hoodie It has a front kangaroo pouch pocket which has a small hidden opening for an earphone cord and double fabric hood for extra warmth Whats more to ensure the kids' safety the hoodie comes with no drawcords
- 80 ring-spun cotton 20 polyester
- Fabric weight 83 ozyd (280 gm)
- Double-layered hood
- No drawcords
- Kangaroo pouch pocket with a hidden opening for earphone cord
- Ribbed cuffs and hem
- Twin needle stitching detailing
- Blank product sourced from Pakistan
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