Yes, fighter planes often accompany Air Force One during flights for security purposes. These escorting aircraft are typically part of the U.S. military and are tasked with ensuring the safety of the presidential aircraft. The presence of fighter jets helps deter potential threats and provides rapid response capabilities in case of an emergency.
The US Airforce, Navy, Coast Guard, and Marines all combined equal a total of approximately 18,300 aircraft.
A group of fighter plans (and bomber planes) is called a squadron. The size can be four or six planes to a squadron and there is a squadron leader.
the airforce does not have boards, they have planes and the chairman would be the secretary of the airforce
Only if you are obsessed with fighter planes.
They have an air force. The planes they have are American made fighter jets and Saudi pilots are trained by the American Air Force/services.
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kinds of fighter planes
Fighter planes and bombers.
yes, combat controllers jump from planes into battles.
Animals are typically placed in the cargo hold of planes during flights.
Jets do, not prop planes.
The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes The A6M is one of the many types of Japanese fighter planes