There was only one German aircraft seen over the beaches on D-Day. This was attributed to constant attacks on their airfields by the Allied forces.
The Luftwaffe .
Because the Germans had little fuel due to Allied bombing.
It was reported only two german fighters appeared for a short peiod of time... due to lack of fuel.
"Luftwaffe" is a German synonyme for "airforce"... and the today's German airforce is called Luftwaffe, too. The Luftwaffe of Nazi-Germany was founded in 1936.
Luftwaffe
In World War I the German Airforce was called the Luftstreitkrafte. In World War II the German Airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
The German airforce was called the Luftwaffe.
Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF).
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the Luftwaffe is the German air force during WWII.Hermann Göring was their leader.
Depends on what kind of Messerschmitt you mean... The 262 (first serial produced jet fighter ever) ... only German Luftwaffe. Same thing for the 163 rocket fighter. But if you're talking about the 109 (most famous of all of them)... well... German Luftwaffe (Austria integrated), Romanian Airforce, Finnish Airforce, Italian Airforce, Croatian Airforce... (those allied with Germany). And the Swiss Airforce (not allied with Germany - this mean's there have been 109 vs. 109 air clashes).