A Heinkel 111 was shot down and the swastica removed from the tail is now in Edinburgh Castle
Rudolf Hess
Yes, they built aircraft engines for the German Air Force (Luftwaffe).
it was lead by adolf it the German word for aircraft is lufewaffen
Britain received approximately 1,200 Hellcats for their Royal Navy, and used them in Europe, the Med, and Asia. British Hellcats destroyed approximately 50 enemy aircraft during aerial combat, some of those were ME109s and FW190s. It was noted that the Hellcat more than held it's own against German aircraft.
aircraft, tanks, dreadnoughts,
Rudolf Hess
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.
Coast-watchers , radar , anti-aircraft artillery and aircraft as interceptors .
It was a Douglas B-18 that sank the U-654 on 22 August 1942.
A flak cannon is an anti-aircraft gun, the word 'flak' being derived from the German 'Fliegerabwehrkanone', or 'aircraft defence cannon'.
No they did not.
Flak.
Yes, they built aircraft engines for the German Air Force (Luftwaffe).
it was lead by adolf it the German word for aircraft is lufewaffen
Scotland won the British Home Championship outright on 24 ... but recovered to steer Scotland to their first World Cup finals!
During World War II, Germany suffered substantial losses to its aircraft. An estimated 76,875 German airplanes were destroyed in the fighting.
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