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Do all Vietnamese pilots know how to fly planes?

Some know how to fly planes because they are finished training but others have to go to flight school because they are new. Lots of pilots know how fly planes but others will learn how to fly.


Can you play as Nazis in blazing angels?

No, but you can fly luftwaffe planes.


Can planes get shot down easily?

If they are in the air so the answer is no, because if planes fly at high altitude and at high speed. It makes it alot difficult to get planes shot down.


Did the Tuskegee airmen fly bombers?

No, that was the idea. On 6 August 1945, a number of eyes in the Japanese city of Hiroshima turned skyward at the drone of a US B-29 bomber flying across the cloudless sky, accompanied by two other aircraft. Their arrival was not a surprise; the early warning radar net had detected the incoming planes and an air-raid alert had been issued for the city. But soon the Japanese military realized that only three planes were incoming, and the alert was lifted. The anti-aircraft guns sat silent, and the fighter planes lingered in their hangars. A mere three planes were considered incapable of posing a significant threat, so it was presumed that these craft were weather planes.


What day was D-Day originally scheduled and why it not occur on that day?

The original date of May 1, 1944 was pushed back to allow for a much large force over a much larger area of the coast. The date tentatively set was June 4, although that was jeopardized by a disastrous attack during a rehearsal along the English coast on April 28. There was another 2-day delay for bad weather on June 4. This would have made the crossing difficult and the landings impossible. Timing also had to allow for the tides, so that the beaches could have the proper water depth for the landing craft. Fortunately, the forecast was for a slight clearing on June 5, which gave the landing some element of surprise, as the stormy weather was followed abruptly by clear weather. The day-long assault by planes, ships, and landing craft was successfully completed on June 6, 1944.

Related Questions

When do planes fly using instruments only?

At night - or in bad weather where visibility is too poor to fly by using landmarks.


What bad weather do pilots fly through?

Pilots fly through all kinds of bad weather. The most serious would be lines of thunderstorms. Small planes should land; jets can fly around the storm.


Does weather affect how planes fly and ships sail?

Absolutely, changing course to avoid bad weather is a daily practice.


When shouldn't you fly the US flag?

During bad weather, as it could get damaged.


Why do jet planes fly in the stratosphere harm the environment?

because of weather phenomena


Why should you ditch a plane in the ocean during a hurricane?

You wouldn't. You could fly over it or through it. Weather planes fly all the time through hurricanes. That's how we know how powerful they are and have data from them.


Can Santa fly in bad weather?

Santa can fly anywhere... no matter what!


Should you fly the flag in bad weather?

no


Why do jet planes fly above the tropopause?

Jets generally fly at or above the tropopause because below it, in the troposphere, is where all of Earth's weather occurs and it is best to avoid weather complications so they fly above it.


Can planes fly?

Of course, planes can fly.


The force of gravity helps planes to fly?

if theres no gravity then anyone could fly, so


Do planes fly easier in cold or warm air?

Planes fly better in warm weather because if it is cold then fog builds up and they want be able to see also the wind will be pushing them back so its better to fly in warm air.