un combatant
A fighter is translated 'un combattant' in French.
He was a fighter, so people expected him to recover from his illness. Muhammad Ali was a great fighter.
A fire fighter in French is 'pompier
combattant
Sky Fighters
SPAD was a French fighter plane in WW1. The Spitfire was a WWII fighter plane.
Mirage, Rafale, Mystère, Super Mystère, Ouragan...
It's a French built delta winged fighter plane. It is designed to be multi-role, and is capable of land and aircraft carrier operations.
Dassault Rafale is a French twin-engine fighter aircraft. In addition, it was built and designed by Dassault Aviation. Also, it is a multi-role fighter aircraft.
Chinese J-7, US F-16, and French Mirage 5 fighter planes.
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.
There was; Spad and that's pretty much all.