Oberleutenat Herman Goring was officially credited with 22 enemy aircraft.
He achieved his 6th enemy kill in February 1917, earning him the title of Ace. By the end of the year he had attained 16, earning him the Blue Max.
His medals included :
Military Karl Friedrich Merit Order
Knight's Cross with Swords of the Hohenzollern House Order
Knights Cross 2nd Class with Swords of the Baden Order of the Zahringer Lion
During World War 2, he was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and the Grand Cross of the Iron Cross, the only person ever to receive it.
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Literally hundreds of pilots shot down 5 enemy planes. Are you asking what was a pilot called? That was ace, l'as, Überkanonen, depending on language.
Airplanes were excellent for reconnaissance and later bombing and intercepting enemy aircraft.
Air raid sirens were put up to warn civilians.
Bombing enemy positions, bridges, and cities.
they located the enemy and later they became a weapon and they started shooting from the planes
Bombing the enemy troops.
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somthing to do with planes, i think what they were was people who looked out for enemy bombers and alarmed
Very Brief Answer: They were used by all sides within their own air forces as war planes, to take out enemy war planes, drop bombs on the enemy, and provide reinforcements and supplies to allies behind enemy lines. From their relatively minor role in World War I, aircraft became one of the dominant forms of military hardware in World War II. They revolutionized both land and naval warfare.
Literally hundreds of pilots shot down 5 enemy planes. Are you asking what was a pilot called? That was ace, l'as, Überkanonen, depending on language.
Some of the U.S. planes were not equipped with actual guns due to budget issues. The U.S. instead attached broomsticks to the front of some planes in hopes that it might intimidate the enemy planes.
Trench warfare was mostly used, and planes were used to locate enemy positions
Airplanes were excellent for reconnaissance and later bombing and intercepting enemy aircraft.
To protect their home and armies, and to stop enemy planes from flying over German territory.
A small plane that has guns and small bombs in them to use against the enemy is called fighter planes.