All modern fighters can fly at night or in all weathers. Radar in the aircraft and on the ground lets them do this.
That is impossible to say,as there is little definition as to exactly WHICH aircraft was the first fighter .
depends what type of MIG your talking about
There are MANY different fighter planes so a definitive answer is impossible. Most modern fighters fly between 1,200 and 1,600 mph.
The possessive form of 'the wingspan of the fighter plane' is the fighter plane's wingspan.
Basic enlistment age. Most countries it was 18.
Probably not in commercial service--the FAA has mandatory retirement ages, and a Vietnam-era fighter pilot is past those. But if it's his own plane, and he's current and trained to fly jets, he could fly it.
Germany's Red Baron flew a peculiar type of fighter plane in World War One. It had three wings and was called the Fokker DR1 triplane.
Fly Fighter happened in 1989.
Fly Fighter was created in 1989.
Form of a fighter plane is purely dictacted by function.
To Find The Plane,You Need To Go Left From The Museum, Past The Fly By Night Building And The Plane Will Be There.
Yes. They have radar installed in the instruments panel, and the pilots are trained to fly by what they read in the instrument panel.