Probably. I know a guy who fought and had contacts.
The war was fought in the skies of WW1 using airplanes equiped with two machine guns on the lower wing in the middle, placed in front of the pilot.
Planes during WW1 were used as surveillance and if they wanted to drop bombs the pilot had to physically pick up a bomb and drop it. In WW2 they were used for air to air combat and could actually mechanically drop bombs.
During World War II, Major A. Ruth A. K. W. H. W. R. (commonly known as "Ruth") was a notable female pilot who flew in a male combat regiment. She was part of the Women's Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) program, which allowed women to take on various flying roles. WASP pilots flew military aircraft and tested planes, although they were not officially considered part of combat operations. Their contributions were significant in supporting the war effort and paving the way for future female pilots.
Yes, every pilot of every plane that has ever dropped either atomic or hydrogen bombs either in combat or as a test survived! Some have died since then though on missions unrelated to nuclear weapons, accidents, or old age.
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Helen Wyatt Snapp was a female pilot who fought in world was two.
HAL Tejas is the first combat aircraft without indian pilot.
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Yes, he was a pilot. He also was a pilot in the Korean War.
he changed the lines, and he became a serbian combat pilot
The first Hispanic pilot for the U.S. was Marcelino Serna. He was a Mexican immigrant who served in the U.S. Army during World War I and received the Distinguished Service Cross for his bravery in combat.
In the comic strip, it's Snoopy. In the comic strip, it's Snoopy. Who is the Red Baron rival?"
The war was fought in the skies of WW1 using airplanes equiped with two machine guns on the lower wing in the middle, placed in front of the pilot.
He was unable to become a pilot because he was color blind. But he became a radioman/gunner, and served in Naval air combat in that capacity.
Forrest Fenn is a/an Combat pilot,art dealer,author
No US President hadany record as a combat fighter pilot. George W. Bush was in the Texas Air Froce Reserves and he may have flown old fighters, but never in combat. His father, George H. W. Bush was a notable bomber pilot and flew dozens of missions in WW II. Dwight Eisenhower was certified as a pilot of some sort but never flew in combat.