One of the most unique fighters of WWII, the US Navy's F6F Hellcat specifically designed to kill the A6M Zero.
The invention of airplanes was so impotant because it could travel farther and faster and it became a new level of fighting in war.
Just some of the reasons why they had airplanes in World War 2 was because they could provide air support. They could do reconnaissance missions. They carried paratroopers, artillery guns, tanks, and supplies as well. They could also dogfight other enemy airplanes, and could bomb enemy targets too. They also intercepted enemy bombers or transported things faster than they could have on the ground.
There were no airplanes back in the Civil War
faster travel and better advantages in war
Airplanes in World War One were invented in 1914 where drastic changes were made in technology.
yes there is... it was the bloodiest war in our history is one thing i could tell you.
there were no airplanes in the word war 1. __ The use of airplanes in the military pre-dates WW1. Airplanes were used for recon, bombing missions and fighters.
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i think why they use airplanes toprotect them
World War I airplanes typically had varying capacities depending on their design and purpose. Most fighter planes were single-seaters, accommodating only one pilot. However, some reconnaissance and bomber aircraft could carry two to four crew members, including a pilot, observer, and sometimes a gunner or bombardier. Overall, the capacity of WWI airplanes ranged from one to four people.
What "industrial war ".
WW1 (1914-1918) was mankind's FIRST aerial war; airplanes fought airplanes (dog-fights). Korean War (1950-1953) was man's FIRST "Jet" air war; jet airplanes fought jet airplanes (dog-fights). WW1 & Korean War were the only wars of the 20th century ended by an Armistice.