No, the jet engine had not been invented yet, so there were no "fighter jets"
Before World War 1, airplanes were used for recreation. However, during World War 1 airplanes were used for reconnaissance and spying on the enemies. Airplanes were also used as fighter jets and as bombers. Airplanes changed warfare greatly and allowed for blitz attacks and air warfare.
kinds of fighter planes
A British fighter plane used during World War 2
there was no world war 11
A Spitfire was a British fighter plane during World War 2 and a Messerschmitt was a German fighter.
Germany, during WW2.
Innovation of fighter jets leads to advanced warfare. Innovated fighter jets means more safety features and that means less deaths.
Fighter jets were first used in war during World War II. The Royal Air Force's Supermarine Spitfire and the German Messerschmitt Bf 109 were among the first dedicated fighter aircraft that played significant roles in aerial combat. However, the first instance of jet-powered fighters in combat occurred later, with the German Me 262 entering service in 1944. This marked a significant advancement in aerial warfare technology.
Before World War 1, airplanes were used for recreation. However, during World War 1 airplanes were used for reconnaissance and spying on the enemies. Airplanes were also used as fighter jets and as bombers. Airplanes changed warfare greatly and allowed for blitz attacks and air warfare.
No, there were a few jets near the end, but none could be called 'super jets'.
"World War II fighter planes were some of the finest fighters ever developed, but are completely obsolete in today's world of Mach 2 jets".
The Spitfire was an RAF fighter.
A fighter plane used in World War II
Observation/recon, bombing and fighter.
A Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter plane used in world war 2.
The Spitfire was used during world war 2 as a fighter plane
kinds of fighter planes