They wear diapers.
There were Chinese fighter planes and pilots which were to be trained by the Flying Tigers and other pilots. There planes were inferior and the Chinese did not have time to train because the Japanese were attacking them before they could get trained so the Flying Tigers did the aerial fighting. They trained as they could between battling so the Chinese could defend themselves. See the web link below for the real story of these wonderful heroes and the Chinese Air Force.
The limiting factor isn't the plane, but the pilot. Most air forces won't allow manouvers above 9 Gs, to keep the pilots from passing out and crashing. -Most fighter aircraft have G meters and pilots will be in trouble if they pull high G during training or other peacetime flights.
EuroFighter Typhoon.
The lightest palne was a dog plane
A Russian fighter shot down an unarmed South Korean 747 flying over international waters, near Russia. They might have mistaken it for a spy plane. There were no survivors.
I'm guessing to show respect for the inventors of the first plane.
Paying for lessons, flying her own plane, and flying with other pilots.
Fighter pilots don't use sound to communicate, they use radios, and radio waves travel far faster than any plane to date, so there is no trouble communicating.
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The F-4 Phantom II; the last flying ace's of the 20th century.
depends on which plane you are flying in a little cessna can easily bin run by only 1 pilot. but for big Boeing 747 there are 4 maybe even 5 pilots in the cabin.
A world war 2 fighter pilots helmet can be worth the in region of about £50-£550 depending on whether it is British, American or German.
The possessive form of 'the wingspan of the fighter plane' is the fighter plane's wingspan.
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pilots train by first going through tough theory first then they go through flight simulation and get a feel for what there going to be flying and then the take a plane with an instructor and go for a fly :)
Japanese Suicide-plane attacks on Allied ships. The planes dive-bombed and crashed into Allied boats.
There were Chinese fighter planes and pilots which were to be trained by the Flying Tigers and other pilots. There planes were inferior and the Chinese did not have time to train because the Japanese were attacking them before they could get trained so the Flying Tigers did the aerial fighting. They trained as they could between battling so the Chinese could defend themselves. See the web link below for the real story of these wonderful heroes and the Chinese Air Force.