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Aircraft carriers (aircraft).
I know the United States has 9 aircraft carriers. Rest of the world??
No jet aircraft were used in WW1.
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They defended their aircraft from attack from the rear.
December 7 & September 11 are very similar. Both were surprise attacks. Both occurred on US soil. Both were conducted by AIRCRAFT. Both attacks had similar numbers of casualties. Both attacks were caught on film. Both brought the US into GLOBAL WAR; World War II & The Global "WAR ON TERRORISM." Differences: 1. December 7, was NOT a suicide attack by aircraft, but a conventional air raid (aerial attack). September 11, WAS a suicide attack by aircraft. 2. December 7, was an attack by Japanese WARPLANES. September 11, was an attack by OUR OWN CIVILIAN Airplanes (Hi-jacked/Captured). 3. December 7, was an attack by HUNDREDS of aircraft. September 11, was an attack by only 3 or 4 aircraft (two into the World Trade Center buildings; one into the Pentagon, and one into an open field). 4. December 7, was an attack by Aircraft Carrier Launched Airplanes; September 11, was an attack by Land Based (Civilian) Aircraft.
fighter, bomber, transport, escort, attack, etc. (basically the same as today)
It is acceptable to attack military civilian targets. All sides did it in World War II, Vietnam, etc.
The first attack on mainland Japan in WWII was the Doolittle raid by B-25 aircraft launched from the USS Enterprise on 18 April 1942.
In world war 2 on December 7, 1941 at 5 minutes past 6 the first wave of aircraft attacked
World Aircraft Information Files ended in 2002.
Jane's All the World's Aircraft was created in 1909.
World Aircraft Information Files was created in 1997.
The World War I "Immelmann turn" was an attack maneuver used by German Max Immelmann and may have been originated by him. An 'Immelman Turn' is a semi-loop with the aircraft turning in mid-loop to come down on the tail of an attacking aircraft.
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so that we could attack at all angles and bomb them by air