The U.S.A.F. flies the F-15 Eagle, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the A-10C Thunderbolt II, B-2 Spirit, F-22 Raptor and the Rockwell B-1B Lancer
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Um this is a tough one you can still fly fighter with the US marine corps but the air force has more planes Answer Air Force Credits cjk07
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It isn't known for certain, however the Soviets did supply the planes and provided training to VC air forces. Some US pilots did contend the air-to-air techniques and precision were indicative of Soviet pilots. It isn't known for certain, however the Soviets did supply the planes and provided training to VC air forces. Some US pilots did contend the air-to-air techniques and precision were indicative of Soviet pilots.
The US has the largest, best equipped, and best trained air force.
The same as other industrial nations; mostly WW1 style bi-planes (two wings). Like the US, the Japanese Air Force was part of the Army.
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.
A plane is designed so that when it moves forward the air moving across its wings creates an upward force called lift, which counteracts the force of gravity.
The US Army has more aircraft than the US Air Force does. The US Navy and the US Marine Corps have their own attack and fighter planes. All branches have a great deal of anti-aircraft weapons, from individual shoulder fired missiles to ship born anti-missile systems and ground installations. It would be an ugly fight. The Air Force can stop many different types of military branches because they are the fastest and the strongest. The Air Force has some aircraft that can't get shot down and can spy on their enemies. They also have planes that can destroy air, sea and ground targets.
F15 Eagle F16 Flacon F18 Hornet F22 Raptor A 10 Thunderbolt/warthog
It's called the Air Force Memorial. I thnik you mean what IS it. It represents the missing man formation that pilots fly during air-shows and such. It is a sign of respect to their downed wingmen.