The first jet plane's name in the US is Bell XP-59. Unfortunately they never went into combat. It was produced by General lectric company.
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The question doesn't address whether or not they were jet or prop aircraft. Presumably it's jet planes: The Korean War was the first clash of jets; US jets and airmen vs USSR built jets.
Jet planes had yet to be developed , so there were none at Pearl Harbor .
P-80 Shooting Star... I believe it was by Boeing but you'd have to check me on that
The Airbus A320 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
The US president uses a private jet, the Air Force One Boeing. There are 2 identical planes for him to use, but he can only use one of them.
they are now the heart of supar sonic jets we are seeing today . jet engines are used in planes, boats, ships etc. and provide more power than before.
During the Korean War, the first American made jet engine for the US Air Force was General Electric. Soon after the Pratt and Whitney corporation developed a faster jet engine for the US Air Force.
You mean were WWII fighters smaller than today's jets; because "modern fighter planes" are jets. Generally yes, today's JETS are much larger than WWII propeller driven airplanes. But there were exceptions, the US WWII P47 Thunderbolt would be much larger than a MiG 17 Vietnam era jet. The largest US single engine JET was the F105 Thunderchief; you could literally walk underneath an F105 jet, while it's parked on the ground.
In the 1940s the Nazi German aviation engineers developed the first working Jet engines and planes. There were a few that flew in combat. Many of the jets they produced sat and were never used because the war ended. The US, Brits and Russians grabbed the technology and the planes. They also were able to get the engineers too. However, the jet engine was patented by a British engineer long before the Germans developed the jet engine. See related question below. Edit; Sir Frank Whittle was the first to realise that the power of an engine was primarily based on how much oxygen it could ingest. This led him to invent the jet engine and the Germans, having read of his design pre-war, lost no time turning it to their advantage.
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