It depends on what your definition of a fighter plane is. Many consider the French Morane-Saulnier to be the first, but the German Eindekker and the B ritish FB-5 were around at the same time. By late 1915 the French, Germans and British all had dedicated fighters.
The first fighter aircraft were developed in Britain, France and Germany during WW1
That is impossible to say,as there is little definition as to exactly WHICH aircraft was the first fighter .
Fighter aircraft typically have 1 or 2 engines.
Fighter aircraft are used to shoot down enemy aircraft.
The first true British fighter was the Sopwith Tabloid. It was a biplane with one .303 gun.
You would have to specify a particular aircraft, "fighter aircraft" is too broad a definition.
The current British fighter aircraft is called Eurofighter Typhoon.
the name of the latest fighter aircraft by IAF is su-30..
Máy bay quấn su= Military aircraft Máy bay quấn đói= Military aircraft Máy bay chiến đấu= Fighter aircraft/fighter jets/fighter planes/combat planes/fighter airplanes.
A "fighter" is a type of aircraft designed for a specific mission, i.e., fighting other aircraft. Early fighter aircraft were propeller driven, but since the 1960s, almost all fighter aircraft are powered by jet engines. The mission is the same, just the power plants have changed.
Ramjet is not used in many fighter aircraft as it has not yet been sufficiently developed.
It's difficult to define that. At the start of WW1 all sides had aircraft that 'observed'. After a while they put guns on them, did that make them fighter aircraft. The German 'Eindekker', the French Nieuport 'Bebe' and the British Vickers FB5 were possibly the first aircraft built where observing was a secondary use.