first use: they were one of the first planes to fly successfully. They were used in ww1 and the first part of ww2. Now they are used in air clubs, air shows and as private planes
The German Air Force in WW2 was called the Luftwaffe.
Planes during WW1 were used as surveillance and if they wanted to drop bombs the pilot had to physically pick up a bomb and drop it. In WW2 they were used for air to air combat and could actually mechanically drop bombs.
No..The United States has the most powerful Air Force, with both planes and pilots maintaining air superiority in every conflict they have been engaged in since WW2.
Zeppelins have never been used by the Indian Air Force.
They flew planes from the manufacturing sites to the air bases during WW2 for the male pilots to use for combat missions.
Yes, there was no Air Force in World War 2. The US Air Force was not established until 1947. Up to that time, the Army Air Corps was responsible for air missions, though the Navy and Marines also had air wings.
in ww1 tanks and planes came out and ww2 had the nuke
Most of the same ways as in WW2: They were originally most widely used as Balloon Busters to destroy enemy spotter hot-air balloons, which led to dogfights between them, and developed fighter planes. There were also bombers, though that role was not as big as in WW2. And some military ships carried pontoon planes on lift cranes for both observation and later, torpedo duty. The treaty ending WW 1 specified that all the German Fokker D-7 fighter planes had to be surrendered, a very unusual requirement.
The WW2 B-29 Superfortress (the same type that dropped the atomic bombs) were used during the Korean War.
Planes were airplanes or aircraft. Suicide planes were called "Kamikazes."
WW1, Spanish Civil War, WW2, Korean War, Vietnam and countless action too small to be called wars