The two planes that were used to drop atomic bombs on Japan during World War II were B-29 Superfortresses.
Japan's current government is a constitutional monarchy.
Germany surrendered in April 1945Atomic bombs became available in July 1945Japan was attacked with 2 atomic bombs in August 1945Japan surrendered on August 15, 1945, officially on September 2, 1945No atomic bombs existed before Germany surrendered! The first one was exploded in the Trinity test at Alamogordo, NM on July 16, 1945. There were only two more bombs, of two different types, being assembled. These were used on Hiroshima (August 6) and Nagasaki (August 9), and for a short time, there were no available atomic bombs. Japan did not know that.
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Transport, scout, artillery spotting, tank busters, bombers, photo recon, ASW, fighters, torpedoe planes, etc.
Easy. Basically there were two types of nuclear bombs (Atomic bombs). One is fusion and the other is fission. Fusion bombs are Hydrogen bombs that were only invented and tested on 1950s. When America drop the bombs on Japan , it was fission type. Both Uranium and Plutonium in Hiroshima and Nagasaki respectively.
There were 70 types of planes in ww1
Jet planes can be of many types and some perform better than piston planes.
The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes
A convex plane is a flat surface that curves outward, like the outside of a sphere. It has no indentations or concave areas. This differs from other types of planes, such as concave planes, which curve inward, and flat planes, which have no curvature at all.
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There are different types of clothes of Japan. The two main types are yofuku and wafuku which are common to modern Japan clothing.
Guns, bombs, planes.
Planes, trains and automobiles.
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The different types of planes that belong to the same family of aircraft are typically categorized based on their size, purpose, and design. Some common types include commercial airliners, regional jets, turboprops, and cargo planes. These planes share similarities in their overall structure and technology, but are tailored for specific roles within the aviation industry.
Some types of inclined planes are slides, ramps, a staircase, a hill, and escalater