limited at best
they were mainly used for reconissance. since planes at the time could not carry large if any payloads of bombs, the airplane was basically a no- factor in ww1. it wasnt until ww2 that airplanes could carry more bombs and really control the course ofa battle.
Aircraft carriers (aircraft).
Flak was important as it could shoot aircraft down.
Aircraft in the ETO played a major role in bombing and after the invasion, tank and train killing.
to help aircraft personnel and troops drop to land safely
By no means. Most of the aircraft in World War 1 engaged in dogfights or gorund support missions. However given the short range, poor bombsights, and poor bomb load of these early aircraft their role was fairly minimal.
world war one aircraft were simply built to carry out their missions while aircraft of the golden age were built for comfort.
The American aircraft was extremely important for bombing raids, such as the Doolittle raids or attacks on Germany from Allied bases in England. They also helped in the war in the Pacific, where aircraft carriers proved invaluable while fighting the Japanese.
American pilots increased awareness of the aircraft industry during World War I through public displays known as "air shows." These events showcased the capabilities of military aircraft, demonstrated aerial maneuvers, and highlighted the role of aviation in the war effort. They played a crucial role in popularizing aviation and inspiring public interest in the emerging field.
Keiser Wilhelm
RAF
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A "flat-top" refers to an aircraft carrier, known for its flat flight deck used to launch and recover aircraft at sea. These carriers played a significant role in naval warfare during World War 2, providing mobile air support for missions across vast ocean expanses.