The Hawker Hurricane was first built in 1935 and became a mainstay of the RAF during the Battle of Britain, and was responsible for up to 60% of the RAF air victories in World War II. The Hurricane was flown in Britain, France, and (through Lend-Lease) in Russia, and also in Greece, North Africa, and the Far East theaters.
Gloster Gladiator and Hawkins Hurricane
...were called pilots.
Indeed there was such a plane as a Spitfire during WW2. It was one of the UK's main fighters.
Roald Dahl flew a Hawker Hurricane during World War II as a fighter pilot.
the plane is a B-29 bomber called the Enola Gay
Germany's Red Baron flew a peculiar type of fighter plane in World War One. It had three wings and was called the Fokker DR1 triplane.
Yes, If I remember correctly it is called "Black Cats".
It was a World War 2 aircraft.
these is only two plane but the hawker hurricane and the tomahawk were used in Africa and i believe the mustang might have been used there too. please add to this.
The lightest palne was a dog plane
Snoopy "flies" on the roof of his doghouse, which in his imagination is a World War I plane called a "Sopwith Camel". The Sopwith Camel was made in England, and was one of the best planes of the war on the Allied side.
The Ones In World War 1