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Handley Page HeyfordThe Handley Page Heyford was the last biplane heavy bomber to see service with the RAF. It was an unusual looking aircraft, chiefly because the fuselage was attached to the upper wing, rather than the lower wing, as was more normal in biplanes. The main advantage gained by this configuration was good visibility for the pilot, dorsal and nose gunners, as good as that provided by later monoplane bombers.