well, WWI planes COULD go as high as any modern plane, but the height was somewhat cut down due to the pilot. WWI fighter planes had open cockpits, and as a result, going to high would result in the pilot fainting and crashing.
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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.
Not really, women were nurses not pilots during ww2
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.
No but army pilots took army B25 bombers off of the the deck of the navy aircraft carrier Hornet to bomb the homeland of the Japanese in April of 1942.
Yes lady's did fly planes in WW1, But they had less to do.
Bombers 30,000 ft Fighters 40,000 ft
Planes used to fly at night in World War 2 because when it was dark, the bomber's were able to see who had their lights on clearly - making a perfect target.
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Normal planes go at 40,500 feet from ground.
30000
Around 11km
They can fly but they have a high chance of getting damaged.
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.
High-speed fighter planes have aerofoil-shaped wings.
Of course, planes can fly.
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