Handley Page V/1500
The Handley Page V/1500 was a British heavy bomber developed during World War I. Designed by Handley Page, it was one of the largest aircraft of its time, featuring a wingspan of over 150 feet. The V/1500 was intended to conduct long-range bombing missions against Germany, showcasing advanced engineering for its era.
Equipped with four Rolls-Royce Eagle engines, the V/1500 could carry a significant payload of bombs. Although it was never used in combat due to the war's end, its design influenced future bomber aircraft and marked a significant step in military aviation technology.