Probably between two and three thousand. It is difficult to dig out information like this. But there were reported to be 1,103 British pilots on the roster, and some 1,450 German pilots coming after them, with the two sides tearing up the skies over England. You got a link to the Wikipedia article on the Battle of Britain. (That's where the numbers came from. And these are the fighter pilots and fighter aircraft. Bombers of the Luftwaffe are not included.)
We fought two long and hard wars with Germany which involved many battles. In World War I were the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Jutland. In World War two were the Battles of El Alamein, the Battle of Britain, the Battle for the Rhine, the Battle of the River Plate Plenty to choose from. You were possibly thinking of the 1940 air battle called the Battle of Britain.
The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France
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RAF Fighter Command's primary fighters used in the Battle of Britain was the Hawker Hurricane and the Supermarine Spitfire.There were far more Hurricane's available and they proved effective against German bombers as well as fighters, however the Spitfire was more agile and a preferred choice to engage German fighters.
The Entente Forces (France, Russia, Britain, Italy, Japan and towards the end of the war, America) fought the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire).
Both sides used all aluminum (all metal) mono-planes during the sea battle. Only Great Britain continued to use obsolete WWI style Bi-Planes for it's naval use; until later in the war.
We fought two long and hard wars with Germany which involved many battles. In World War I were the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Jutland. In World War two were the Battles of El Alamein, the Battle of Britain, the Battle for the Rhine, the Battle of the River Plate Plenty to choose from. You were possibly thinking of the 1940 air battle called the Battle of Britain.
Germany and Britain were on opposite sides during World War II so they didn't send Britain any planes except on bombing missions.
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The Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France
Warships from both sides were using their ship's AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery). The fighting occurred strictly between warplanes: Fighters, Dive Bombers, and Torpedoe Bombers. Planes fought planes, and planes ATTACKED ships.
African-Americans fought mostly for the patriots in the American Revolution.
World War 1 was fought in many different ways. one of them is called trench warfare where the soldiers would dig miles of trenches and they would stay in them and fight. the trenches were also surrounded by barbed wire. New weapons used was the tank, which was introduced by Great Britain and the machine gun which was introduced by the German's. both sides also used planes. they would use planes to spy on the other sides location and to drop bombs on people and they had guns on the planes to shoot at other planes. when two planes fight in the air that's called a dog fight. the British had excellent battleships and the German's had excellent submarines called U-Boats. hope this helped!!
The battle of Perryville, fought October 8, 1862 was the bloodiest battle fought in Kentucky during the US Civil War. There were over 7000 men killed, wounded or missing from both sides. It was fought during the Confederate Overland Campaign of 1862.
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In North America, different Native American groups fought alongside both Britain and France
A small force from Greek city-states led by Spartan King Leonidas fought the Persians .