The Nieuport, Albatross, Sopwith Camel. Spad, and Fokker. == Many airplanes were used in WW1 and quite a few were not that common. So, my list of famous planes is quite long as it includes all types of aircraft used from 1914 to 1918. The early planes were quite popular but were eventually replaced by aircraft that had more power, performance and armament. The list includes Trainers, Bombers and Seaplanes. Avro 504 Trainer DeHaviland DH-2 and DH-4 Royal Aircraft SE 5 Nieuport 11 and 17 Albatross D-III and D-V Sopwith Type 9400 or 1-1/2 Strutter & Pup & Camel & Triplane & Snipe & Dolphine SPAD VII and XIII Fokker E-III monoplane & Dr-1 Triplane & D-VII Gotha Bomber GI thru GIV Handley Page O/400 bomber Hansa-Brandenberg W-29 seaplane/fighter Roland C-II 2-seat fighter-bomber "Whale" Bristol F2.B 2-seat Fighter, aka "Brisfit" Ansaldo S.V.A. Scout (Italy) - a great fighter that some consider better than the Fokker D-VII Siemens-Shuckert D.III - small, powerful German fighter Linkabout WW1 A/C and Aces: http://www.greatwarflyingmuseum.com/aircraft/aircraft.html
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at least 1
over 100 us planes
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.
They were not reliable.
about 730 planes
how many planes id germany have at start of World War 1
Go to the related link(WW 1 war planes) for a comprehensive list of WW 1 war planes
at least 1
Yes
over 100 us planes
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.
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They were not reliable.
1
Yes lady's did fly planes in WW1, But they had less to do.
Plane interments.