The most successful World War I planes were primarily produced by manufacturers such as Sopwith, with the Sopwith Camel being one of the most iconic and effective fighter aircraft. Other notable manufacturers included Fokker, whose Fokker Dr.I triplane gained fame for its agility and effectiveness, and the Royal Aircraft Factory, which produced the SE5a, a highly regarded fighter. These aircraft played crucial roles in the air battles of the war, contributing significantly to their respective nations' aerial capabilities.
Most planes were made of aluminium, but not all. One of the finest planes in WW2 was a fighter-bomber made entirely of wood. Powered by two Rolls-Royce 'Merlin' engines, the de Havilland "Mosquito" flew higher and faster than any other plane at the time. There were a few other wooden planes made during WW2.
the country that made the the most money after the world war 1 was USA(America) this was because every country bought weapons and food.e.c.t
Manufacturing made the most money after World War I.
germany
a few were sent back with planes but most of the soldiers were sent back with ships and some stayed in Germany after ww2
they were mostly made of metal
Most planes were made of aluminium, but not all. One of the finest planes in WW2 was a fighter-bomber made entirely of wood. Powered by two Rolls-Royce 'Merlin' engines, the de Havilland "Mosquito" flew higher and faster than any other plane at the time. There were a few other wooden planes made during WW2.
for shooting down the most German planes and baloons,22 planes and 4 baloons
Most toy aeroplanes are made from plastic. Real planes are made from various metals.
I would have to say Planes of Fame in CA.
Aluminum for most jet commericial planes. New planes like the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350 are made of composite materials.
yes most if not all had rubber tires
The B-29 Super fortress did the most bombing campaigns in World War Two.
The US shot down the most planes because they were shooting down planes in a two front war. The Brits would come in second place. The Germans and Japs I believe were about equal in the amount they shot down.
Planes are not perfect but they are not the worst to fly in because it can be safe but it cant be sometimes most of the time it is great to fly in so most of the time planes are safe.
If the lights are moving, it is most likely they are planes. If the lights are not moving, it is most likely they are stars.
Most planes have VHF radios. Military planes have UHF radios, and some planes have satellite communications.