Focke-Wulf was simply a brand of plane that the Nazis bought. Other companies included Messerschmitt, Heinkel, and Dornier.
Fights between fighter planes of opposite sides of a war are called dogfights. The term was used in World War I referring to British Sopwith Camel planes fighting German Fokker planes.
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the English pilots could use parachutes to jump out of their planes when the German's bombed their planes hope this helps!
Well in world war 2 planes were mainly bomb planes as the German's wanted to kill us as we wouldn't let them rule our country . Anyway this is when we began to start seeing these planes . The planes would drop bombs just by a push of a button . That's basically what bomb planes were .
Planes were airplanes or aircraft. Suicide planes were called "Kamikazes."
Repeatedly and often. Yes.
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!!
Defending Britain from German bombers.
the 'circles' that are mentioned in the question are in fact called 'roundels' and were made up of two rings around an inner circle, and coloured red,white and blue. They identified the aircraft as being British. German 'planes carried a swastika.
The two planes were Spitfire and the lancaster bomber
The German airforce was called the Luftwaffe.