Boeing P-26 Peashooter
Brewster F2A Buffalo Curtiss P-36 Hawk (Hawk 75 / Mohawk)
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk / Kittyhawk / Tomahawk
Douglas A-20 Havoc / Boston
Martin Baltimore (A-30)
Seversky P-35
A British fighter plane used during World War 2
No- it was first used in 1915- World War I. See link below-
World War One.
The Tuskegee Airmen were the first ones who flew a plane in World War II
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In first world war people had planes that were mostly used for spying and taking pictures of the enemy maybe attacking but not heavy attack may be shooting.
The first aeroplanes of world war one were not used to fight they were simply used to observe enemy trenches, but planes soon become fighter planes when machine guns were added to the plane, also in world war 1 they could reach speeds of 100mph.
A Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter plane used in world war 2.
A fighter plane used in World War II
No. The first nuclear weapons were used in 1945 during the Second World War. These however were bombs (dropped from a plane) not missiles. The first successful nuclear explosion for military purposes was the Trinity test by the USA in 1945, more than 25 years after the end of the First World War.
The Spitfire was used during world war 2 as a fighter plane
A British fighter plane used during World War 2
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No- it was first used in 1915- World War I. See link below-
Planes were very basic in world war I. They were usually used for reconnaissance missions with machine guns attached to the front. A commonly used plane in World War 1 would probably be the German made A.E.G. C.IV (Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft).
First World War.
Planes were not invented for war, but used in war. When the Wright brothers flew the first plane in 1903 it wasn't thought of as a machine for war. At first it was seen as a novelty. Wing walkers and performers would do stunts with early planes and mail was delivered by plane. As with any technology eventually it may be used in war. In the civil war hot air balloons were used for reconnaissance so it was a natural progression that the biplane was created for war.