There were no British ships in Pearl Harbour on December 7, 1941 or any British warships anwhere near Hawaii on that date. Only American warships were allowed in Pearl Harbour.
The F-15 eagle has the most kills of enemies planes shot down than any other planes. No planes has never destroy the most planes like the F-15. The F-15 have shot down over 100 enemy aircraft with no versions of the F-15 destroyed at all.
100,000. They also were not permitted to have more than 6 naval warships and they werent allowed any tanks or submersibles/u-boats.
There were many planes made by them, do you have any idea what it looks like?
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The warships make up a formidable defence front on sea for any nation.They constitute a part of the fleet of warships such as aircraft carriers,and different classes of warships including mineswipers and submarines.
At any given time, there are typically around 9,000 to 14,000 planes in the sky worldwide. This number can vary based on the time of day, weather conditions, and global events. On average, during peak travel times, there can be as many as 20,000 flights taking off and landing across the globe.
Planes that are old and not built any more.
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There were no surprises for the Japanese in the beginning of the war. Japan had the best warships, best torpedos (the long lance), and the best planes. The US had the worst warships (poor fire control, and "treaty cruisers"), and the worst torpedos in military history (they wouldn't explode when hitting their targets, or they would turn around and explode right on their own warships! THEY SUNK THEMSELVES!). It was later in the war when the US built superior ships, tanks, planes, etc. etc. One such weapon was the deadly Hellcat fighter plane. Grumman built this member of their "cat" family right after their semi-successful Wildcat fighter...but the Hellcat was designed and built specifically to kill the A6M Zero. Which it did superbly! The Hellcat probably slaughtered more Zekes than any other fighter plane in WWII.
Yes.No. Any two planes will be contained in infinitely many planes, not "exactly one".
At this time there are no DDR pads for XBOX 360 that come with raised pads.
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There is no confirmed record of any extraterrestrial landing on Earth.
On average, there are about 9,000 to 14,000 commercial flights taking off and landing worldwide each day, which translates to approximately 1,000 to 2,000 planes in the air at any given moment. This number can fluctuate based on factors like time of day, season, and global events. Additionally, when including private, cargo, and military flights, the total number of planes in the air can be significantly higher.
Yes, the checkers can ensure a safe landing without any forceful jumps by strategically moving their pieces to create a clear path for the landing.
No, a crash is much worse than any bumpy landing.