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No, the answer is Eddie Rickenbacker.
If it's a long war, then he can get more planes. A short war, less planes. A matter of math.
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 event known as the Berlin Airlift was the Allies' response to Stalin's act of closing the roads through East Germany and to the Allies' occupation zones in West Berlin. In order to supply that half of the city, British planes, along with some American, flew into the city to airlift supplies. It was the only safe way to do it, because Stalin wouldn't shoot down an army plane for fear of World War III.
The number of Japanese planes shot down by the pilot of the P-40 Warhawk can be determined by counting the rising sun flags painted on the side of the fuselage. Each flag typically represents one confirmed kill. Therefore, if there are, for example, five rising sun flags, it would indicate that the pilot shot down five Japanese planes.
To shoot other planes down or to carry cargo.
The guns used in war to shoot down planes are called antiaircraft guns.
Some of them are easy to shoot down and some of them are not so the answer is yes and no.
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No. Missiles gotta be able to detect planes in the radar in order get a lock on because missiles need to get a lock on to shoot down planes but planes fly in really high altitudes, this makes it even more difficult to detect planes on radar.
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To shoot down enemy planes.
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Yes, it's possible but not really easy.