The British developed the Gloster Meteor which was first used in action in July 1944.
The Americans had the P-59 Airacomet, which never saw combat.
The B-29 Superfortress (pressurized cabins and nuclear capability), Fleet Aircraft Carriers, and Atomic Weapons.
If you are telling about the flying range then an airplane can fly from 9000 feet to a world record of 85,000 feet. If its the range of aircrafts then it can range from a Cessna(the smallest) to Airbus(the largest). If its about the type of aircrafts it can ange from a propeller powered monoplane to rocket powered X-43A.
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in December 17,1903 North Carolina by Wright brothersNO. -that was the first successful powered,controlled flight. Men all over the world had been inventing and building aircraft for at least 4 years by then.
No, the Philippines were allies of USA
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the were able to help get over the target and fight them more acceretly
Primarily fixed-wing metal constructed engine powered flying machines. Basically of 3 types: Bombers/Land Based/Aircraft Carrier Launched.
They were many and varied. The monoplane took over from the biplane, and by 1945 jets powered the Messerscmitt 262. Heavy Bombers had 4 engines, the Lancaster and B 29 Superfortress were the biggest. The principal cargo aircraft of the allies was the C47 Dakota (DC3 in civillian life). The Japanese had many different aircraft of high quality, their naval airforce flying from aircraft carriers against the US forces in the Pacific. Notably the Spitfire & ME 109 were both in production at the start & end of WW2. The P51 Mustang & the Mosquito, as well as the Spitfire, powered by Rolls Royce Merlin engines were among the best aircraft of WW2.
For the most part , airplanes were piston-driven aircraft until the introduction of the German Luftwaffe's jet-powered Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe (Swallow) and the rocket-powered Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet .
The aircraft mechanics usually put propellors on.
The B-29 Superfortress (pressurized cabins and nuclear capability), Fleet Aircraft Carriers, and Atomic Weapons.
just a guess = human powered aircraft like the gossamer condor or the one that flew around the world nonstop cant remember the name
Italy did not use rocket missile or rocket-powered aircraft in World War II. They may well have fired off mortar shells which were and are essentially rockets- but so did most of the combatants. Italy had some neat submarines, but not rockets.
If you are telling about the flying range then an airplane can fly from 9000 feet to a world record of 85,000 feet. If its the range of aircrafts then it can range from a Cessna(the smallest) to Airbus(the largest). If its about the type of aircrafts it can ange from a propeller powered monoplane to rocket powered X-43A.
The Nakajima Kikka, which translated to "Orange Blossom" in English, was the first jet powered aircraft in Japan. It was conceived in World War II and had its inaugural flight in 1945.
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