Fighter jets were designed to shoot down enemy aircraft. Because the enemy had fighter jets of their own to protect their aircraft, it was important to make them as fast and maneouverable as possible. It should be noted that the aircraft is only as good as its pilot.
There have been many fast maneuverable British aircraft. - The Spitfire, Mosquito, Hawker Hunter, to name just a few.
Sloops are fast and maneuverable
Fighter jets were designed to shoot down enemy aircraft. Because the enemy had fighter jets of their own to protect their aircraft, it was important to make them as fast and maneouverable as possible. It should be noted that the aircraft is only as good as its pilot.
Because they were very fast and maneuverable aircraft for that time.
The Fastest, Lightest, Most Maneuverable ships are : xebec/chebec, sloop and a schooner
A fighter plane in world war 2 is much like what a modern fighter plane is today. These planes are aircraft designed with the intention of shooting down other planes. Planes like the American P-51 Mustang, German ME-109 and Japanese Zero were designed to be as fast and maneuverable as possible while having offensive weapons like machine guns and armor to protect the pilot. They would fly missions to take control of the sky by shooting down the enemies planes.
They changed their engines . They became more powerful, maneuverable, aerodynamic, fast etc......
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In 1934 all planes travelled exactly 13m/s.
Caravels were fast, easy to handle on the high seas. maneuverable in battle, and seaworthy.
what is the fast planes
Kamikazes mostly used Mitsubishi A6M Zero fighter planes during World War II. These aircraft were fast, maneuverable, and could carry a significant amount of explosives. The lightweight Zero could also take off from shorter runways, making it suitable for suicide missions.