During World War I, various types of aircraft were utilized, primarily including biplanes and triplanes. Notable models included the Sopwith Camel and the Fokker Dr.I, which served as fighters, while the Handley Page O/400 was used for bombing missions. Military reconnaissance was also critical, with planes like the Bristol F.2 Fighter serving dual roles in observation and combat. These early aircraft played a pivotal role in shaping air warfare tactics.
The WW2 B-29 Superfortress (the same type that dropped the atomic bombs) were used during the Korean War.
No. They didn't have planes. But they did have observation balloons.
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these is only two plane but the hawker hurricane and the tomahawk were used in Africa and i believe the mustang might have been used there too. please add to this.
Planes were not used extensively during WWI because they had been invented only a few years before, and thus no one knew what to use them for. They were originally scouts and spotters for artillery, and later fought each other and ground troops.
There was no change in the type of aircraft used during D-Day that hadn't been used during previous campaigns in Europe; the aircraft were the same.
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Yes, extensively. And WWI was the first war in which air planes were used.
The first airplanes where used as private planes until the military required there services and where used as recon planes during the World Wars.
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Poison Gas, Machine Guns and planes to say the least.
Germany ; the ME262 ~ see related link below .
The WW2 B-29 Superfortress (the same type that dropped the atomic bombs) were used during the Korean War.
There were several different types of Bi-Planes that were used in both World War 1 and World War 2. Some were used on Naval ships and some were used as reconnaissance detail. Some pilots used them as weather planes, spotters and for slow, close up flying to do a specific type of bombing or other types of attacks. I don't know the exact names of these bi-planes but there are a lot of black and white films showing them working in both wars (not the theater type of film but rather military records).
fighters,bombers,and cargo planes primarily.
The planes used to attack on 9/11 were large passenger planes.
Yes