Nieuport was the most common French fighter plane. It was produced in various models: 11, 17 and 28. SPAD was also a famous French fighter that was a very good and solid airplane. The main versions were the Model VII and XIII and a two-seat Model XI. Also, another of my favorite French-built fighter was the Hanroit HD-1. The French government did not purchase any but Belgium, Italy and USA did.
kinds of fighter planes
The P-47D Thunderbolts.
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
Defending Britain from German bombers.
The Zero was a type of Japanese fighter plane, the Mitsubishi A6-M. It was fast and nimble, and heavily armed. At the start of the war it was better than the fighter planes the Allies had. But, it lacked any armor for the pilot or self-sealing fuel tanks, which made it vulnerable. By the end of the war the newer Allied fighter planes were better than the Zero.
Fighter planes and bombers.
kinds of fighter planes
Fighter Planes Tanks Guns
Observation/recon, bombing and fighter.
George Bush was a fighter pilot in World War 2. And JF Kennedy was a naval officer during that war.
Spitfires .
During the First World War, approximately in late 1914.
Yes, even jet fighters.
before WWI, but fighter planes developed in early WWI.
A26 fighter plane made by Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach, California
The P-47D Thunderbolts.
The Spitfire and The Hurricane