The term for a resistance fighter in World War II is "partisan." Partisans were members of underground movements who engaged in guerrilla warfare against occupying forces, particularly in countries like France, Poland, and Yugoslavia. They played a crucial role in undermining enemy operations and supporting the Allied efforts.
Spitfire
Obtain the book: "Force 136: Story of a World War II Resistance Fighter." By Tan C. Tee (2001); ISBN 981-3029-90-0.
What wartime technological developments contributed to the fighter as a military type of airplane in world war I
A Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter plane used in world war 2.
The term for a resistance fighter in World War II is "partisan." Partisans were members of underground movements who engaged in guerrilla warfare against occupying forces, particularly in countries like France, Poland, and Yugoslavia. They played a crucial role in undermining enemy operations and supporting the Allied efforts.
The Me 262 and the Heinkel 162 both came out of World War 2
One of the tiniest fighter planes of WWII; the ME-109. Over 33,000 were produced!
Spitfire
There was; Spad and that's pretty much all.
SPAD was a French fighter plane in WW1. The Spitfire was a WWII fighter plane.
There was; Spad and that's pretty much all.
world war 11?
yes, fighter biplanes.
The " Flying Circus " was the name given to The Red Baron's fighter squadron.
She was a resistance fighter and organizer in World War II. She saved the lives of thousands of pilots by guiding them through occupied France through the pyrennes. She was captured twice by the Nazis and escaped. It is a crime that she is not remembered more fully. Also, the leader of the resistance in "V" by Kenneth Johnson was based upon Andrea Dijon.
George Bush was a fighter pilot in World War 2. And JF Kennedy was a naval officer during that war.