In World War I, a "dog fight" referred to aerial battles between fighter planes. These engagements involved pilots maneuvering their aircraft in combat to shoot down enemy planes, often characterized by daring tactics and acrobatics. The term highlights the intense and chaotic nature of these aerial confrontations, much like the fierce and unpredictable nature of dogs fighting. Dog fights played a crucial role in the development of air combat tactics and the evolution of military aviation.
yes
there did not get tolde to fight the chosed it ther safe
the biggest thing was a dog
Canada wasn't in ww1
They were assigned to non-combat roles.
no
my dog
The Korean War parallels WW1. 1. WW1 was the FIRST airplane against airplane war (dog-fighting). 2. Korea was the FIRST jet against jet war (dog-fighting). 3. WW1 was a knock down slug-fest back and forth fight on the ground. 4. Korea was a knock down slug-fest back and forth fight on the ground. 5. WW1 was eclipsed by WW2 and is a forgotten war. 6. Korea was eclipsed by WW2 and is a forgotten war. 7. WW1 was ended by an Armistice in 1918. 8. Korea was ended by an Armistice in 1953.
yes
Arabia
there did not get tolde to fight the chosed it ther safe
no it was a waste of time
Safer
ww1
Germany
Given the maximum speed of a falling person, the height at which most WW1 aircraft flew and THEIR maximum speeds. You'd have to be darn quick!
He went to fight in World War I in 1915.