The bomber planes had targets painted on them to serve as visual aids for training purposes, helping pilots practice aiming and bombing techniques. This was particularly useful during training exercises to improve accuracy and coordinate attacks. The painted targets also helped differentiate friendly aircraft in a combat zone, reducing the risk of friendly fire incidents.
Warships from both sides were using their ship's AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery). The fighting occurred strictly between warplanes: Fighters, Dive Bombers, and Torpedoe Bombers. Planes fought planes, and planes ATTACKED ships.
IJN Kate torpedo planes USN Avenger torpedo planes IJN Val dive bombers USN Dauntless dive bombers IJN Zero fighters USN Hellcat fighters (Specifically designed by Grumman to kill the Zero)
the bombers used in the R.A.F (Royal Air Force) and the usaf are b-52s or stealth bombers but this is classified so if i tell you ill have to kill you
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.
They didn't 'change' the face of the war they just altered it a bit. Back then planes where being used as lucky bombers which mean that they will more luckily get killed than actually throw the bomb anywhere, or just used a reconnaissance and anti aircraft protection for 'hot' targets.
The planes used to attack Tokyo and their military factories were the B12 bombers
To protect the bombers (and sometimes to protect reconnaissance aircraft). Fighters fight the bomber's escorts; escorts defend the bombers. Fighters don't intentionally fight try to fight the escorts...it's just that they have to fight their way thru them in order to reach (kill) the bombers.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, a total of 353 Japanese aircraft were involved, including fighters, bombers, and torpedo planes. The primary bombers used were the Type 97 "Kate" torpedo bombers and Type 99 "Val" dive bombers, which dropped bombs on various military targets. The attack was executed in two waves, with the first wave comprising 183 planes and the second wave including 171 planes.
Fighter planes and bombers.
Bombers are used to drop bombs on targets below. They are used as an offensive weapon.
The Enola Gay was escorted by two other bombers that carried cameras and a variety of measuring devices. Three other planes had left earlier in order to ascertain the weather conditions over the possible targets.
Bombers destroy the anti-aircraft gun's and gunners on the upper deck's of a warship, which allows the torpedo planes to come in (with out getting shot down) and blast holes under water on the warship's hull (below the water line), sea water quickly fills through the 30 foot sized holes, and sinks the warship. Fighter planes protect both the dive bomber & torpedo planes, from enemy airplanes, as they head towards their targets.
The planes carried bombs that exploded when the pilot crashed into targets.
fighters,bombers,and cargo planes primarily.
Answer The US Air Force has selected the primary camoflage as a grey or a two tone paint scheme of grey and very light grey. USAF bombers and fighters are painted grey.
yes.
Bombers are military aircrafts designed to attack targets on both land and sea. They can drop bombs, fire torpedo's or launch missiles.