Airplanes were used as observation planes during WWI; they adjusted artillery fire. WWI was a war of artillery & infantry. Aviation was new; therefore, since artillery was consistently used, and planes spotted artillery, nearly every land battle during WWI had some form of aerial combat taking place ABOVE the battle field...e.g the Somme, Verdun, etc.
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Basically whatever Britain did, NZ did. We were involved in Galipoli and many other battles.
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Chateau-Thierry, Belleau Wood, Saint-Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne.
Air plane battles in ww1 are calledDogfights if a fighter was skilled and had no mercy he would shoot the parachute or the man himself
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Ypres
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Sinking merchant shipping suspected by Germany of supplying allies. Also some naval battles.
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There were no air attacks on London in WW1.
A profound effect. It became increasingly obvious as the first world war progressed that air popwer had to be central in planning attacks on enemy positions and, obviously, in countering enemy air power. It was out of the experiences of the WW1 pilots and the powers involved that the Blitzkrieg doctrine of the Nazis evolved.AnswerVery little. The air forces became a part of every country's army and in some cases it was a separate branch of service. However, the air force and the air battles had very little impact on the war.Opinion?I like reading about the WW1 aces and air combat, so I would like to say that it had a great impact. BUT I have to admit that their role did not greatly impact the outcome of the battles. The advances in technology and experiences in flying had a tremendous impact on the development of the airplane design and development. Custermen
Verdun, The Somme, the Marne, Arras, Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland and Tannenberg.
Basically whatever Britain did, NZ did. We were involved in Galipoli and many other battles.