Messerschmitt 262
The first operational jet fighter was called the Messerschmitt Me-262.
The first operational jet fighter was called the Messerschmitt Me-262.
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.
Messerschmitt AG invented the first fighter jet.
Canada's first jet fighter was the De Havilland 100 Vampire, in 1948.
The first confirmed instance of a jet fighter being shot down in World War II occurred on July 27, 1944, when a British de Havilland Mosquito shot down a German Messerschmitt Me 262. The Me 262 was the world's first operational jet fighter, and its downing marked a significant moment in aviation history. The Mosquito, known for its speed and versatility, played a crucial role in this engagement.
The first operational fighter plane was the Vickers F.B 5 "Gun Bus".
The first operational jet made, assembled and to take flight was the Messerschmitt Me 262
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The site with the most information about the Dassault Alpha Fighter jet appears to be Wikipedia. The entry is very comprehensive with information about the design, development, operational history, foreign service, variants, and specifications.
The Germans invented the first operational jet engine during WW2.
Depends what type of fighter jet it is