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If it's a long war, then he can get more planes. A short war, less planes. A matter of math.
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mostly the same weapons used today just a bit more primitive - bombs, rockets, machine guns, hand held firearms and the planes themselves used as weapons most unusual successful use of a weapon was an unarmed piper cub recon plane which the pilot used a 45 acp pistol to shoot down another recon plane the kamikaze planes of the Japanese which used the plane itself as a weapon rockets though not used extensively were used but they were not all that accurate
England during the 1st and 2nd world wars needed rapid fighter planes to shoot down the enemies bombers and to dual with the enemies fighter planes.
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Yes.
If it's a long war, then he can get more planes. A short war, less planes. A matter of math.
Approximately 29 Imperial Navy aircraft were shot down during the attack.
If you mean in WW2 most likely. That was his job as a pilot. He was shot down over Germany.
Planes can do a multitude of things. They can barrel role, front and back flip, shoot rockets and bullets, and can drop bombs. So planes are specially fitted for stealth spying missions. Other planes are equipped with radio transmitters so that they can be remotely operated and offer no harm to the pilot, or controller of the plane.
The Japanese used bombs to bomb Pearl Harbor, planes to fly over Pearl Harbor to bomb it, and guns to shoot people on foot. I hope this is what you asked. :)
The guns used in war to shoot down planes are called antiaircraft guns.
The Japanese used bombs to bomb Pearl Harbor, planes to fly over Pearl Harbor to bomb it, and guns to shoot people on foot. I hope this is what you asked. :)
To shoot other planes down or to carry cargo.
'To shoot' is 撃つ (utsu) in Japanese.