At the beginning of WWI, aeroplanes were in their infancy, not used for fighting as such, but for reconnaisance. Like many technical things, war was a great boost to development of aircraft and, by 1918, aircraft in recognisably modern style had been developed.
due to be more quicker and more fighter
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
P-51 in Europe
due to be more quicker and more fighter
Fighter planes are designed specifically to shoot down other planes. It was in response to bombers and reconnaissance aircraft that they wanted to prevent from flying over the ground forces. Then there had to be aircraft to fly with the bombers to prevent the enemies fighters from shooting them down.
The jet fighter planes that fly over western New York including Buffalo and Lake Erie come from the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Base. This is part of the Air Force. These planes fly practice missions over western NY.
An attack on an enemy town or military installation by a fleet of bomber planes supported by fighter planes. Bombs would be released by the bomb-aimer when the bomber planes were over the target.
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over 100 us planes
no because the spit fire fighter planes shot down the nazi bombers
They mostly did a lot of air recon to spot enemy troop movements. There was also some air to air combat. The numbers of how many planes in each arsnal is unclear but what i know is that there were over 130 planes in the British side 85 in its arsenal were combat fighter planes and the rest did either recon or propaganda. :)
Agriculture was modernized in the south in the late 1900s with the use of automobiles, trucks, and planes to transport crops all over the world.