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Historically, in aerial engagements between two fighter aircraft, the goal was to get to behind the tail of the enemy aircraft, allowing cannon fire to easily hit the target. They are called dogfights because of their resemblance to two dogs playing, trying to catch each other's tails.

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What is a dogfight?

I believe a dogfight is an aerial battle amongst fighters


How does an aerial dogfight look?

An aerial dogfight is an intense and dynamic aerial battle between two or more fighter aircraft. It involves high-speed maneuvers, dramatic changes in altitude, and close-quarter combat. Pilots engage in evasive maneuvers, such as barrel rolls and loops, while trying to outmaneuver and shoot down their opponents. It is a thrilling and fluid display of skill and tactics in the sky.


Who won most dog fights in World War 1?

The early definition of the word 'dogfight' meant an aerial battle between two or more aircraft. As the First World War broke out not long after the aeroplane had been invented, there had not been time to develop guns which could be built into the body of a plane. The first fighter planes were only equipped with machine-guns which were fixed onto the top wing. These early fighter aircraft had two two seats, with a man sitting in the rear controlling the guns. Dogfights were extremely difficult because the pilot would have to dodge other enemy aircraft while listening to the commands of the gunner as to where to fly to get the enemy into his sights.


Did China have their own fighter plane in World War 2?

There were Chinese fighter planes and pilots which were to be trained by the Flying Tigers and other pilots. There planes were inferior and the Chinese did not have time to train because the Japanese were attacking them before they could get trained so the Flying Tigers did the aerial fighting. They trained as they could between battling so the Chinese could defend themselves. See the web link below for the real story of these wonderful heroes and the Chinese Air Force.


What were some good things about Vietnam war?

Redefined aerial jet warfare (modern aerial combat). The Vietnam War brought back the "gun" and "dog-fighting" to jet fighter pilots. The USN and USAF schools of TOP GUN and RED FLAG, as well as the super sonic F-15 Eagles, F-16 Falcons, F-18 Hornets, and F-22 Raptors are the direct results of the Vietnam War.

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What is a dogfight?

I believe a dogfight is an aerial battle amongst fighters


What is a battle in the air in World War 1?

dogfight Dogfight was the popular term for one-on-one aerial battle between fighters. Does not apply to formation missions or bombing runs for obvious reasons.


An aerial combat at short range is called a?

Dog fight


What is aerial combat at short range called?

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How does an aerial dogfight look?

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What was the air war in world war 1?

Aeroplanes fought in the air in world war one. It was also called an 'aerial dogfight' .


What has the author Jon Guttman written?

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How do they film aerial dog fights?

they place cameras in the cockpit or on the wings to film there fighting for proof, to teach new recruits or to show off. im a bit of dogfight freak


Who was the best fighter?

The F-4 Phantom II, the last aerial aces of the 20th century.


What has the author Alex Revell written?

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What skills do Obi Wan and Anakin demonstrate in the opening sequences of the flim?

If you mean the opening sequences of Revenge of the Sith, those scenes just show their skills as combat pilots and generals during an aerial dogfight


When did the first aerial battle over Britain started?

The first aerial battle over Britain started on July 4, 1940. It was fought over the Channel Islands and Southern England and was the first engagement of the Battle of Britain.