Yes indeed; Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War.
They were a superb low level strike aircraft and have used by many air forces around the world. In Vietnam they were used from US Navy carriers.
Yes indeed; Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War.
all you have to do is press B.
No hydrogen bombs were dropped on Vietnam. No nuclear weapons of any kind were used in Vietnam.
No, there is no mechanism to attach them to the aircraft.
See the related links for which bombs the Junkers 88 dropped. It has the statistics and a little history on this German bomber plane.
B 52 bombers
The US knew that if it used nuclear weapons, it might hurt the French
Don't Drop Bombs was created in 1989-10.
president Truman was the president who decided to drop the a bombs president Truman was the president who decided to drop the A bombs
it depends on what type of air plane. no transportation planes don't drop bombs because they might hurt the passengers
they were atomic bombs.
The first jet to drop bombs was the F100 Super Sabre as it was deployed to South East Asia in 1961. The first aircraft could be the WWII surplus bombers the A26 Invaders (formerly B26 Marauders), WWII surplus fighters (modified into fighter/bombers) Bearcats and Hellcats. The first post WWII planes would be the trainers T28 Trojans (prop driven) which were the first modern post WWII airplanes to see action in Vietnam. To recap: 1. First post WWII surplus plane to drop a bomb in the Vietnam War, probably the T28 Trojan by the South Viet Air Force. 2. First jet to drop bombs in the Viet War; the F100 Super Sabre.