Depends on the design of a plane. Typically they fall out through special ports and fall to the ground.
Machine guns and cannon.
what was the effect of machine guns, tanks, poison gas, and airplanes used in the battles along the western front
Shooting their prop off.
machine guns tanks poison gas submarines airplanes
Machine guns, tanks, airplanes, and poison gas.
Mustard gas, Tanks, Airplanes
Early machine guns such as Maxim and Vickers were water cooled and had distinctive jackets around their barrels, except models intended for installation on airplanes. Most later machine guns are air cooled to make them lighter and more portable.
Tanks. Airplanes (for reconnaissance). Others? Ken:> improved cannons, machine guns, and artillery, poison gas, armored tanks, airplanes, and U-boats (submarines)
In world war 1 the planes were in no way effective, only to be used as biplanes and such, not like the spitfire in world war 2 which played a big part in it.Therefore machine guns were much more developed than airplanes.
Yes, but not any more than any other gun.
Machine guns, Gas (mustard, chlorine, phosgene, etc), tanks, and airplanes
There are very many changes, but the 2 primary are the use of airplanes and machine guns