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The P-47D Thunderbolts.
we used planes in world war 2 it was easyer to bomb other places and they where new.
Breaking a stalemate in warfare was difficult because the technology that made this type of war impossible had yet to be invented. Eventually, the U.S. and Britain developed things like planes and tanks that made fighting war in the trenches suicidal.
They lacked self sealing fuel tanks and armored protection for the pilot and crew.
kinds of fighter planes
Yes he made many planes Yes he made many planes
they were mostly made of metal
war planes
Plane interments.
there were 600 and 20 thuder bolt planes made in world war 2 and 220 crashed so that only leaves 400 left unless they have made more
Nova - 1974 Fastest Planes in the Sky 19-6 was released on: USA: 12 November 1991
The fastest round the world flights will probably be the ones with BA/Qantas as they only have a touchdown in Singapore rather than a change of planes. Then a change of planes in LAX.
Because world war 1 had made the united states an international power.
Most planes were made of aluminium, but not all. One of the finest planes in WW2 was a fighter-bomber made entirely of wood. Powered by two Rolls-Royce 'Merlin' engines, the de Havilland "Mosquito" flew higher and faster than any other plane at the time. There were a few other wooden planes made during WW2.
the to planes that they made two of is called to twin planes one is name target of the enemys and the other is called sweety as in love not war
The P-47D Thunderbolts.
Slow and dangerous. they were made from wood wire and canvas for the wings.