The Bf-109G came with various armaments. The early models came with a pair of 7.92mm machine guns firing over the engine as well as a pair of 20mm cannons in the wing and a 30mm cannon firing through the propellor hub. The later models had the 7.62mm machine guns replaced with MG-131 13mm machine guns, roughly equivalent to the US Browning M2HB .50 caliber machine guns. The 20mm cannons were often deleted as they tended to jam during tight manuvers.
Britain received approximately 1,200 Hellcats for their Royal Navy, and used them in Europe, the Med, and Asia. British Hellcats destroyed approximately 50 enemy aircraft during aerial combat, some of those were ME109s and FW190s. It was noted that the Hellcat more than held it's own against German aircraft.
No jet aircraft were used in WW1.
* World Class Tanks. * Cruise Missles. * Ballistic Missles. * Rocket Aircraft. * Jet Aircraft. * Panzerfaust. All of that advantage, and they still lost the War.
It wasn't an aircraft carrier, but a battleship. The battleship used was the USS Missouri.
No, the British & Americans did not have the same sort of symbolism. The Swastika was (is) the symbol for the German Nazi Party. It was used also by the German military as a national symbol after Adolf Hitler became German military Commander-in Chief. The British & Americans used their flags as the symbols for both the military & civilian activities. British aircraft recognition markings were similar to those used in the first world war. US aircraft recognition markings had various versions that used a white star. US & most allied land vehicles (by the end of the war) were using the white star as a vehicle recognition markings. However, these recognition markings are not equivalent in purpose & uses to the German government's use of the Nazi swastika.
The RAF primarily used captured German aircraft for flight testing & evaluation purposes. German aircraft that were severly damaged could not be used.
The Heinkel 111.
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in LuftwaffeThe only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in LuftwaffeThe only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe
The F-117 is used as a strike aircraft, delivering ground ordnance on targets. The F-117 is a stealth aircraft which means it is nearly invisible to standard radar. This allows it to penetrate radar and attack targets in the dark before it can be detected and intercepted.
The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italian Air Force was not involved.The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italian Air Force was not involved.
Any aircraft that is used by the military; airplanes, helicopters, jets, or combinations there of. The military uses aircraft for transporting men and equipment; re-fuelling in mid-air (tankers), carrying and dropping ordnance (bombs and missiles), firing missiles and rockets, firing cannons and machine guns, or reconnaissance (scouting).
Yes, German paratroopers usually used the 3 engined Junkers 52.
No, rockets are not typically classified as air ordnance. Air ordnance generally refers to munitions delivered from aircraft, such as bombs or missiles designed to be launched from the air. Rockets, on the other hand, can be ground-launched or air-launched and are propelled by their own engines. While they can be used in aerial combat, they belong to a broader category of weaponry that includes both guided and unguided projectiles.
Flak.
An Ordnance Survey Bench Mark is a surveying mark made by the Ordnance Survey to record heights above Ordnance Datum. They are typically found on buildings, bridges, or other structures and are used as reference points for altitude measurements.
No, rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs) are not considered a type of air ordnance. RPGs are portable, shoulder-fired weapons that use a rocket motor to propel a grenade toward a target, typically used in ground combat. Air ordnance refers to munitions specifically designed to be deployed from aircraft. Therefore, while both involve explosives, they serve different purposes and are classified differently.