Collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes..
might depend how many, e.g. squadron, wing, flight etc.
A flight, or squadron, or wing.
A flight, a squadron or a wing.
It could be a flight of helicopters, or a squadron
a flight, formation, squadron
A group of fighter plans (and bomber planes) is called a squadron. The size can be four or six planes to a squadron and there is a squadron leader.
The collective nouns for aeroplanes are a flight of aeroplanes or a squadron of aeroplanes.
to form an element you need two ( usaly 3 or four for drilling perpuses ) or more people. two or more elements form a flight. a flight commander is to help communicate directions from the squadron staff ( squadron is made up of two or more flights ) to the flight staff, like the flight Sargent, and element leaders. for more detailed answer you might find a better answer in a USAFM 39-1, but i cant remember if that's the correct manual
The collective nouns are:A fleet of planesA squadron of planes.
The 633 Squadron is a fictional RAF Mosquito Squadron of WW II. It exist only in the movie. This is not true. The name 633 Squadron became known through a novel and subsequent movie, both of course fictional. There was and still is however a real 633 Squadron formed in 1948. It is a voluntary RAF Squadron for the flight training of young Air Training Corps cadets. I used to be an instructor with this squadron.
The Navy classifies the Blue Angels as the Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron.