The united states.
As of October 2023, the Chinese Air Force operates a number of fourth-generation fighter aircraft, with the most notable being the Chengdu J-10, Shenyang J-11, and the more advanced Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter. Estimates suggest that China has over 1,000 fourth-generation fighters in its inventory, making it one of the largest fleets of such aircraft in the world. The exact number can vary based on ongoing production and modernization efforts.
Yes.What's more she was one best Fighter Aircraft of the Second World War and the Germans were impressed with it and used it and many other Italian aircraft in their Luftwaffe.- She saw action in every Campaign Fascist Italy was Involved in;along with the Italian Lightning she formed the Regia Aeronautica fighter Aircraft backbone both were great Military Airplanes over a full one thousand of both were manufacured and served in combat;they combined destoyed more Allied enemy Aircraft than any other Italian Fighter Planes,the Thunderbolt the most of the duo.
No, there are at least 3 or 4 aircraft more powerful than the F-22. The Sukhoi F-37, Mig 35 at least.
fighter aircraft is general term for any aircraft that is designed to engage another aircraft in combat - pursuit aircraft are fighters designed for speed to be able intercept other aircraft such as intercepting bombers before they reach their target or "racing" to provide support - because pursuit aircraft have to be built to be faster than other aircraft, in the past they had to compromise agility and contolability for speed - modern jet fighters like the F-22 are capable of both speed and agility and therefore there is not enough difference to have a separate category of pursuit fighter the P-38 lightning of WWII was a very fast pursuit fighter, at least 2 are known to have hit the sound barrior in a dive (though they were destroyed doing so) but they were definitly not very agile with those twin props and booms - the peak of performance in pursuit fighters was the F-104 starfighter that was little more than a very large jet engine with short stubby wings and was incredibally fast - but it was very hard to control and fly and land - but it was designed to intercept Russian bombers before they could reach the USA and it did that very well The terms "pursuit" and "Fighter" were used by the US to describe aircraft types for the same role. The Army used the term "Pursuit", which was a term used by the british. The Navy used the term "Fighter" and the aircraft were assigned to fighter squadrons, known as VF (meaning Heavier-than-Air Fighter). Eventually, the Air Force adopted Fighter.
Not even a fair fight, Su-35. 3d vectored thrust, better radar, more maneuverable, more missiles.
I'm not sure what specifically you're after here. Each aircraft has a hull number assigned when it's built, but each user also is assigned a registration number when the aircraft is put into service. All US registered aircraft, for instance, have a registration number beginning with the letter "N," and hence the registration number of a US aircraft is referred to as its "N number." See the Wikipedia page in the link below for more information on aircraft registration designations.
Less than 10 minutes in a fighter aircraft (at Mach 2), more than a day if walking.
A fighter aircraft is a military aircraft designed primarily for air-to-air combat against other aircraft, as opposed to bombers and attack aircraft, whose main mission is to attack ground targets. The hallmarks of a fighter are its speed, maneuverability, and small size relative to other combat aircraft.Many fighters have secondary ground-attack capabilities, and some are designed as dual-purpose fighter-bombers. Often, aircraft that do not fulfill the standard definition are called fighters. This may be for political or national security reasons, for advertising purposes or other reasons.A fighter's main purpose is to establish air superiority over a battlefield. Since World War I, achieving and maintaining air superiority has been essential for victory in conventional warfare. The success or failure of a belligerent's efforts to gain air supremacy hinges on several factors including the skill of its pilots, the tactical soundness of its doctrine for deploying its fighters and the numbers and performance of those fighters. Because of the importance of air superiority, since the dawn of aerial combat armed forces have constantly competed to develop technologically superior fighters and to deploy these fighters in greater numbers, and fielding a viable fighter fleet consumes a substantial proportion of the defense budgets of modern armed forces.
United State has the largest number of military aircraft. Roughly more than 7500. It has also the most advanced aircraft.
It depends on your mode of transport. More than a day if you are walking, less than 5 minutes in a fighter aircraft.
There was no specific military rank given for a number of air kills. However, the general term "Ace" was afforded to those able to down 5 or more enemy aircraft. This term continues in use to this day.
In 1916, the British implemented the use of the synchronized machine gun, which allowed aircraft to fire through the propeller arc without damaging the blades. This innovation significantly enhanced the effectiveness of fighter planes, enabling them to engage enemy aircraft more effectively. Additionally, British forces began to develop more specialized fighter aircraft, improving aerial combat capabilities during World War I. These advancements marked a crucial evolution in air warfare tactics and technology.