The usual spelling is "bogey", which is also more representative of how it's pronounced.
5 aerial victories/kills. Shoot down 5 aircraft or dirigibles but it did not require death of the enemy pilot; only destruction of the enemy aircraft.
A pilot that scores a least five enemy aircraft kills.
109-112, depending on sources
The first long-range missiles were not involved in air warfare during World War I. While aircraft were used for spotting enemy positions, attacking ground targets, and engaging in air-to-air combat to shoot down enemy aircraft, long-range missiles as we understand them today were not developed or deployed until later conflicts.
He shot down a number of enemy aircraft during the first world war.
The spelling is usually "boogie" (to dance, or a musical rhythm).
You spell it like this - aircraft.
Any aircraft flown by opposition forces was the enemy aircraft. Without knowing which country you are refering to, it is not possible to list the airplanes.
Radar is used. it locates all, not just enemy aircraft.
In a war, that is aircraft owned by the country you are fighting against.
Boggie is in Spanish. The French way of spelling it is boogie. Boogie is a repetitive, swung note or shuffle rhythm used in the blues which was originally played on the piano in boogie-woogie music.
Fighter aircraft are used to shoot down enemy aircraft.
It locks onto enemy aircraft. Aim it at an enemy aircraft, and wait until you hear it beep rapidly, then shoot it. The missle with go towards the aircraft.
The likely word is "boogie" (dance music or an associated dance, or slang, to hurry away).Similar words are bogie (a wheel support) and bogey (something scary, or an unidentified aircraft, or a score of one over par on a golf hole).
The aircraft is a "helicopter".
Enemies
5 aerial victories/kills. Shoot down 5 aircraft or dirigibles but it did not require death of the enemy pilot; only destruction of the enemy aircraft.