Only a few Allied aircraft had the low altitude speed to destroy V-1s. The Hawker Tempest was the most effective, between June and September 1944 destroying 638 of 1846 destroyed by aircraft.
Anti-aircraft artillery (firing the previously highly secret proximity-fused shells) and barrage balloons accounted for the balance of the total of 4,261 destroyed.
There were only a handful of Tempests in service, but the total was built up to about one hundred by September, all operating with 150 Wing. Number 3 Squadron of the Wing claimed 305 destroyed. Squadron Leader Joseph Berry of 501 Squadron destroyed 59 V-1s, and Wing Commander Roland Beaumont destroyed 31.
During the short summer nights of 1944 the Tempests shared the duty with night-fighting de Havilland Mosquitoes, which destroyed a further 428 V-1s. By September some P-51 Mustangs and Griffon-engined Spitfire XIVs had been tuned up for low altitude speed and destroyed 232 and 303 V-1s respectively. Though not yet fully operational the jet-powered Gloster Meteor was rushed into service with Number 616 Squadron to fight the V-1s. It had ample speed but its cannon were prone to jamming and Meteors destroyed only 13 V-1s.
Flak was important as it could shoot aircraft down.
Yes, it's possible to shoot down aircraft. Some of them are slow(it makes it easier to hit) and some them are fast(makes it harder to hit).
He shot down a number of enemy aircraft during the first world war.
5 aerial victories/kills. Shoot down 5 aircraft or dirigibles but it did not require death of the enemy pilot; only destruction of the enemy aircraft.
The war stopped the German attempt to take over all of Europe. That certainly seems like a benefit to society. The war also forced the improvement of aircraft which still continues to improve. During WW1 aircraft were first used to spy on the enemy, then the enemy put guns on the aircraft to shoot down the spy plane so aircraft continued to improve both in power and reliability. Before the war, airplanes had been just a novelty, more of a hobby.
Flak was important as it could shoot aircraft down.
Approximately 29 Imperial Navy aircraft were shot down during the attack.
Fighter aircraft are used to shoot down enemy aircraft.
Yes, it's possible to shoot down aircraft. Some of them are slow(it makes it easier to hit) and some them are fast(makes it harder to hit).
The Black Mariah was an aircraft used during the Vietnam War, so that likely means to shoot down the plane when it lifted off to fly.
To shoot down enemy planes.
US pilots flying propeller driven airplanes shot down German experimental jets during the last stages of WWII.
No. The military should not shoot down friendly aircraft at all, even if they are at war. If any passenger aircraft(airplane) enter the warzone. Both sides must pause the war and cannot shoot down this passenger plane.
No. The F-15 eagle is the only fighter aircraft that is one the most difficult plane to shoot down.
He shot down a number of enemy aircraft during the first world war.
No because the SR-71 Blackbird is the World's fastest, stealthiest and the highest flying aircraft. Only the United States of Anerica has the SR-71 Blackbird.
Any pilot who shot down 5 or more enemy aircraft