During WWII, England had MANY airfields from which to operate, not all of which were in southern England.
The Army does not fly planes. The Marines, Air Force, Navy, National Guard, and Coast Guard do.
The planes Edwin Aldrin flew were Jet planes, as he was a Air Force pilot for many years.
air planes hadn't been invented in lincoln's time
Planes are able to fly because they generate lift by moving air over their wings through propulsion from engines. This lift force counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the plane to overcome the downward pull and stay in the air.
In the air.
Air planes are affected by gravity too, just like everything else. What makes them fly is that the upward force of the wings is bigger than the downward force of gravity.
Plans don't fly. Planes do!
The jet fighter planes that fly over western New York including Buffalo and Lake Erie come from the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Base. This is part of the Air Force. These planes fly practice missions over western NY.
Not at all. If you join the Air Force to fly, they will send you to flight school. Now...if you DO have a pilot's license when you join the Air Force, many Air Force bases with flying missions have Aero Clubs, where you can rent planes inexpensively and learn to fly if you don't have a license.
In the air.
You can't physicly fly, but you can ride in air planes and hot air balloons.
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