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No, but you can fly luftwaffe planes.
Certainly the victory of the Brits in the Battle of Britain turned the war around so the Allied Forces could have victory. Think about it. They had nearly destroyed all the Luftwaffe planes Hitler was not going to use for Operation Barbarossa. But, that did not matter. The Russians took care of the rest of the Luftwaffe. By the time the Allied Forces started fighting in the East and the West at the same time the Luftwaffe was a joke. They had less than a hundred planes by then. Their jets were a joke too because they were bad planes as far as aerodynamics and the pilots did not know how to fly the new jets.
At the start of Battle of Britain, Germay had approximately 2,600 aircraft om that front. The RAF had less than 600 fighters at that point.
It is true. There were not a lot of them but the Italians were there. See link below.
The Battle of Britain was fought in the air with fighter planes and bombers from the RAF (Royal Air Force) and Luftwaffe (German Air Force). Some of the RAF aircraft included the Spitfire and the Hurricane and some of the Luftwaffe's aircraft included Messerschmitt 109's and STUKA dive-bombers
The German Air Force in WW2 was called the Luftwaffe.
At the height of wartime production the Luftwaffe had about 2,700 fighter aircraft.
Bernd Barbas has written: 'Planes of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces, Vols. 1 & 2' 'Planes of the Luftwaffe Fighter Aces Vol 2'
No, but you can fly luftwaffe planes.
None, there was no Luftwaffe opposition.
The only way to be safe in a Spitfire was to avoid the Luftwaffe planes or to be one hotshot pilot.
you could look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_military_aircraft_of_Germany
Certainly the victory of the Brits in the Battle of Britain turned the war around so the Allied Forces could have victory. Think about it. They had nearly destroyed all the Luftwaffe planes Hitler was not going to use for Operation Barbarossa. But, that did not matter. The Russians took care of the rest of the Luftwaffe. By the time the Allied Forces started fighting in the East and the West at the same time the Luftwaffe was a joke. They had less than a hundred planes by then. Their jets were a joke too because they were bad planes as far as aerodynamics and the pilots did not know how to fly the new jets.
At the start of Battle of Britain, Germay had approximately 2,600 aircraft om that front. The RAF had less than 600 fighters at that point.
The correct spelling is 'luftwaffe'.
The Luftwaffe was the German Air Force .
Luftwaffe was created in 1935.