Douglas C-47 "Skytrain"
Probably a few C-46
Glider troops landed in Waco CG-4A Combat Glider.
Linkshttp://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=502http://www.sproe.com/g/glider.html
http://users.pandora.be/airwareurope/en/waco/waco_home_e.htm
also used by the Axis forces were the:
Junkers JU-52
ME 323 "gigant"
and the ME 123 glider
During World War II, approximately 300,000 Allied aircraft were built. The United States produced the largest number, with around 300,000 planes, including a wide variety of types such as fighters, bombers, and transport aircraft. The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union also contributed significantly to the total production, with thousands of aircraft produced for military operations throughout the war. Overall, the massive scale of aircraft production was crucial to the Allied war effort.
Operation Market Garden
on the allied side
Approximately 100 Me 262 aircraft were shot down during World War II.
Yes they did but only in a small scale and for sabotage and/or "commandos" actions.
The Battle of Arnhem occurred during World War II by accident. Some paratroopers from the Allied Forces were supposed to land miles away from this location, but the wind made it impossible and the paratroopers landed in the middle of German forces.
the names of the planes that dropped the paratroopers during the second world war were c47's.
A26
During World War II, approximately 300,000 Allied aircraft were built. The United States produced the largest number, with around 300,000 planes, including a wide variety of types such as fighters, bombers, and transport aircraft. The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union also contributed significantly to the total production, with thousands of aircraft produced for military operations throughout the war. Overall, the massive scale of aircraft production was crucial to the Allied war effort.
Operation Market Garden
paratroopers
on the allied side
No, there were not. Aircraft were just coming into use in World War 1. They did not have the cargo capacity to carry large amounts of people or cargo. Most were lucky to handle two people.
who were allied government leaders
Modern Marvels - 1994 Secret Allied Aircraft of WWII 11-52 was released on: USA: 14 October 2005
The answer to the question is Germany. Germany was not one of the Allied Powers during World War 1. The Allied Powers during World War 1 were: Russia The US France
Eisenhower commanded the allied forces in Europe during WWII.