The (British) RAF used the Hawker Hurricane and Super-marine Spitfire.
The (German) Luftwaffe used the Heinkel HE-111 twin engined bomber, the ME-BF110 heavy twin engine fighter, the ME-109 fighter, D0-17 light bomber & the JU-52 "Stuka" dive bomber
Hmm, gee... What do you use to track airplanes? How about a radar? Yes, that seems reasonable.
What role did airplanes play in the Battle of the Atlantic?
The Battle of Britain was an air battle and had no use for tanks unless they were used to subdue downed German pilots which would be a bad use for a tank.
They did but not in the Battle of Britain that was just a bombing campaign
Rowan's Battle of Britain was created in 2000.
Yes they did use trenches in German and Britain and France
The Battle of Britain was mostly an air battle.The Battle of Britain was mostly an air battle.
During World War II, the Battle of Britain, taking place in the summer of 1940, was fought primarily by airplanes. The air forces of Germany and Britain clashed in the skies above the British Home Isles, the English Channel, and France, in a contest for 'air supremacy.' Of course, land-based units and naval forces also played minor roles in this decisive battle.
Germany attacked Britain during the Battle of Britain.
People use model airplanes because they like airplanes or the look of them.
The Battle of Britain was an air battle.
"Air battle for England" or "Air battle for Great Britain" .