There were many different aircraft built and used by all the countries in combat during WW1. Here are some of the better well-known airplanes and the countries that used them. There were many, many more that were produced in limited quantities or saw limited service. Royal Aircraft: Be-2, Be-8, Se-5, Re-8 De-Haviland: DH-1, DH-2, DH-4, DH-6 Sopwith: "1-1/2 Strutter", Type 9400, Pup, Tri-plane, Camel, Snipe, Salamander, Dolphin Bristol Fighter F2.B Bristol Scouts: C & D Vickers: Fb5 & Fb12 bomber Handley Page 0/400 bomber Short 184 Martinsyde Elephant G100 & G102 Hansa-Brandenberg W-29, W-33 Hansa-Brandenburg D.I & C.1 Aviatik Berg: D-I, C-I Siemens Schuckert Roland C-II Pfalz D-III, D-XII Phonix D-I Hannover: CL-II, CL-IIIa Albatros fighters: D-I, D-II, D-III, D-V Albatros(2-seat): C-III, C-V, C-VII, C-X, C-XII Fokker: E-III, E-IV, D-VII, Dr-1 A.E.G.: G.IV Rumpler: C-I, C-IV L.V.G. C.II D.F.W. C.V Gotha G-IV Bomber Junkers J.I Voisin: 5, 8 Morane-Sauliner: Type L, Type N, Type P SPAD: VII, XIII Nieuport: 11, 15, 16, 17, 28 Caudron G.4 Salmson 2 Breguet 14 Hanriot HD-1 (French made) Nieuport: 11 (French made) Ansaldo S.V.A. 5 Scout Hanriot HD-1 (French made) SPAD: VII (British made) Pomilio PE Caproni Ca.30, Ca.32, Ca.40, Ca.42 Thomas Morse Scout Hanriot HD-1 (French made) DeHaviland DH-4 (British design, made in US) SPAD: VII, XIII (British made) Royal Aircraft: Se-5 (British made) Nieuport: 11, 17, 28 (French made) Salmson 2 (French made) Anatra DS Sikorsky Ilya Mourometz V bomber(BIG!) Yes, by both sides.
Approximately 100 Me 262 aircraft were shot down during World War II.
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He shot down a number of enemy aircraft during the first world war.
Flak was important as it could shoot aircraft down.
Approximately 100 Me 262 aircraft were shot down during World War II.
Airborne radar, jet aircraft and rocket aircraft.
German and Hebrew names were the same during World War II as they were before (or after) the war.
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They defended their aircraft from attack from the rear.
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Spitfire, Hurricane, Mosquito, Lancaster, Wellington, Blenheim, Swordfish.
The letter P in the designation of aircraft during the World War II period (e.g. P-36 Hawk) represented Pursuit.
Tanks and Aircraft were both popular tools of combat during World War II
Some of the names of men during World War Two were Henry, John, Jon, Joseph, Samuel, Harrison, and Nathanial. There are many more names but these are some.
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He shot down a number of enemy aircraft during the first world war.