Yes Canadians were involved with aircraft in WW 1. 20,000 volunteers went into the British Royal Flying Service or the Royal Naval Air Service. Canada did not however have a viable air corps of its own during WW1.
Found at article, Royal Canadian Air Force, Wikipedia on Answers. Com.
Someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute is known as a skydiver or paratrooper. They were used extensively by the military during World War II.
It was a political and military crisis in Canada during the Great War.
Many military aircraft were produced in 1942 during World War II including drones, gliders, liasons, pursuits/fighters, observation, reconnaissance and many more. For a list of specific planes produced, see the related link for US military aircraft from 1942-1948.
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Vietnam war
During the Vietnam War, the US Army had the largest helicopter force in the United States.
To avoid military service.
for flight characteristic to be stable during flight at fuselage mid to aft section
The US built OVER 100,000 aircraft during the war. More than the AXIS powers combined.
Canada was effectively a British colony during WWI. It was called upon to send soldiers and supplies to fight.
The Boer War was fought in South Africa and Canada wasn't involved.
Here is the list of Machinery involved during the Battle of Staqlingrad:AXIS:10,250 artillery pieces2000 tanks1500 AircraftSOVIETS:5,000 tanks16,000 artillery pieces3,000 combat aircraft