What you are referring to is called "Nose Art," since it was painted on the nose of the aircraft. You may want to try typing "Nose Art" into your search engine, or try your local library. There are hundreds of books just on the subject of Nose Art in WW 2. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections
http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/timeline/pearl.htm, http://www.library.Arizona.edu/images/USS_Arizona/USS_Arizona.shtml,http://aolsearch.aol.com/aol/search?invocationType=topsearchbox.search&query=WWII+pics
Many planes were painted as camouflage.
The two planes were Spitfire and the lancaster bomber
Bombing the enemy troops.
The yak the Tuplev sb-2 bomber
Planes used to fly at night in World War 2 because when it was dark, the bomber's were able to see who had their lights on clearly - making a perfect target.
he painted nice pictures
Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
They dropped them by bomber planes over Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Air, land and sea were the types of battles fought in World War 2. They used ships, subs, boats, tanks, large weapons and infantry weapons, fighter planes and bomber planes.
See the related link for some great pictures -
No. The planes were airliners and it is known where, when they flew out of airports. Look, at the pictures of them ( there is plenty of footage). Forget this silly idea.
The b-52 flying fortress bomber and the p-51 mustang fighter were made in Kansas city