British fighter planes were commonly referred to as "Spitfires," particularly during World War II, with the Supermarine Spitfire being one of the most famous models. Another notable type was the Hawker Hurricane, which played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain. In general, British fighter aircraft have been designated by their manufacturer or specific model names, often reflecting their design or intended purpose.
I know one of them is the Supermarine Spitfire II
A group of fighter plans (and bomber planes) is called a squadron. The size can be four or six planes to a squadron and there is a squadron leader.
A small plane that has guns and small bombs in them to use against the enemy is called fighter planes.
England during the 1st and 2nd world wars needed rapid fighter planes to shoot down the enemies bombers and to dual with the enemies fighter planes.
The second generation of fighter planes were jet fighters with no missiles or complicated avionics.
Spitfires .
spitfire
The current British fighter aircraft is called Eurofighter Typhoon.
Fights between fighter planes of opposite sides of a war are called dogfights. The term was used in World War I referring to British Sopwith Camel planes fighting German Fokker planes.
It's called a Dogfight.
Eurofighter Typhoon, Harrier, and the Tornado (they plan to order F-35s)
Defending Britain from German bombers.
Only if you are obsessed with fighter planes.
The two major British fighter planes were the Hurricane and the Spitfire. The primary type was fighter. Some aircraft were used for rescue of downed airmen at sea and for coastal patrols. These varied from seaplanes to two-engine bombers.
I know one of them is the Supermarine Spitfire II
The first true British fighter was the Sopwith Tabloid. It was a biplane with one .303 gun.
They have an air force. The planes they have are American made fighter jets and Saudi pilots are trained by the American Air Force/services.