Here are some World War 1 planes.
GERMAN
Zeppelin used for the first part of the war to carry machine guns and bombs.
They quit using them because they were to easy to shoot down.
Albatros D.II/D.III late 1916
Fokker Dr.I Triplane 1917 the Red Baron's famous aircraft
Fokker D.VII - 1918
Fokker D.VIII - late 1918
Fokker E.III - mid 1915
BRITISH
Avro 504 - 1914 trainer biplane
D.H.2 - early 1916 pusher biplane
F.E.2b - early 1916 pusher biplane
S.E.5a - mid 1917 one of the best
Sopwith camel mid 1917
Bristol F.2B fighter Brisfit
FRENCH
Moraine - Saulnier L April 1915
Nieuport II Early 1916
Nieuport 17
Nieuport 28
Spad S.VII
Spad S.XIII mid 1917
Voisin Bomber June 23 1935
Feb 17 1935 - Spirit of St. Louis Ryan Monoplane
Mar 3 1935 - Laird Racer
Mar 24 1935 - Lockheed Vaga
Jun 16 1935 - Boeing 247 - D
Jun 30 1935 - Ansaldo S.V.A. Pursuit Plane
July 7 1935 - Fokker Trimotor
July 14 1935 - Curtiss 0-1 Falcon
July 21 1935 - French Breguet 19 Super Biclon
July 28 1935 - Northrop all metal high speed plane
Aug 4 1935 - Boeing P-26
Aug 11 1935 - Sopwith Triplane
Aug 18 1935 - French Latecoere 26
Used by Greek Air Force and as an Ambulance Plane
Sept 1 1935 - Pfalz Scout D-III
Sept 8 1935 - Travelair Mystery Ship
Sept 15 1935 - Maurice Farman Pusher Biplane
Sept 29 1935 - Curtiss Hawk P-6
Oct 13 1935 - Fokker D-7
Oct 20 1935 - Sikorsky 5-43 Amphibian
Nov 3 1935 - Airco D.H.5 Rotary Engine Scout Plane
Nov 17 1935 - Bristol F.E.2b two seater Pusher Biplane
Nov 24 1935 - Lockheed Altair
Dec 1 1935 - Douglas M-2 Biplane
Dec 8 1935 - English AVRO 504 widely used Biplane Trainer
Jan 5 1936 - Junkers Ju-S2
Jan 12 1936 - French Spad XIII
Jan 19 1936 - Loening OL-5/OA-1 Amphibian
Feb 2 1936 - Sperry Messenger
Feb 9 1936 - Bleriot - Spad - 91
Feb 16 1936 - D.H.4 English two seater Observation and Bombing Plane
Feb 23 1936 - Burgess-Dunne Tailless Plane
Mar 1 1936 - Seversky BT-8 Basic Training Plane
Mar 8 1936 - Sopwith Camel
Mar 15 1936 - Boeing Model 40 Mail Plane
Aug 23 1936 - De Haviland 88 Comet
Sept 14 1936 - Curtiss Tanager
Jan 30 1938 - The Shenandoah Airship
Bleriot XI Monoplane
Taper-Wing Waco
Most of the planes used in World War 1. Were made out of canvas and wood
biplanes. The planes would hardly make 100 MPH. The pilots of the planes
never wore a parachute.
Here are some of the pilots names that flew the planes.
Von Richthofen, Rickenbacker, Bishop, Guynemer, Mannock, Ball.
The 6 pilots named above flew this planes in World War 1.
Spad, Fokker, Albatros, Nieuport, Sopwith Camel
I hope that this helps you out in your search for World War 1 planes.
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it affected it by the oponents in the war being able to see what the others are doing using planes
Because you could get hit by enemy planes ! :(
SE-5a - British bi-plane of WW1.
No. The US had some fighter biplanes attached to the USS Macon and USS Akron and those planes were called Sparrowhawks.
There were 70 types of planes in ww1
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Yes lady's did fly planes in WW1, But they had less to do.
Britain lost 245 planes in one single month
Reconnaissance, bombing and air combat.
Answer The ones you never hear about. Most early airplanes had some flaw or problem with the engine or construction that was a problem. But the planes that did not work at all or were had poor performance did not go into production.
No there were no tanks planes OR submarines in ww1. My friend Dennis ate them all.
it affected it by the oponents in the war being able to see what the others are doing using planes
Nieuport, Sopwith, Fokker, DeHavilland, Bristol, Caproni, Vickers, and SPAD were some of the companies that made WW1 airplanes.
Because you could get hit by enemy planes ! :(