Not an answer but which Air Force? US, UK, France, Germany, Japan??
For the US Air Force, the Air Force Association publishes a magazine called "Air Force". Once a year, they dedicate an issue with all the facts on the USAF, including history of aces and names of top ranking Generals and Sergeant of the AF. It usually lists the types and number of aircraft operated by the USAF.
Also, recommend "Jane's All the World's Aircraft".
Another source is the magazine "Air Force" that is published for members of the Air Force Association but is available in many libraries. Once a year, it publishes a large issue that includes a summary of the aircraft, personnel, generals etc.
us have about 6000 aircrafts
Air Force. The Navy has more Ships.
Air Force mostly.
it affects the future of airplanes
yes, all three airplanes....
Where ever they want to.
Air friction, which is measured as drag.
Yes, there is actually an air force godi (marching themesong) all about air combat.
2,000 airplanes fly in the air each day.
Air Force One is the Air Traffic Control call sign for any aircraft carrying the president. Air Force Two can be an identical aircraft, carrying the Vice President.
The Air Force does not typically send airplanes specifically to write in the sky. The writing or drawing in the sky that you may see is usually done by civilian pilots or aerial advertising companies using specialized equipment. The Air Force's primary mission is national security and defense.
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