The Germans used many Stukas, Me 109's, Junker 88 bombers and a few Dornier 215 bombers. The Allies used Hurricanes, Tomahawks (P-40), a few Spitfires, Beaufighters, Beaufort bombers and a host of twin engine American bombers, Boston, Havoc, (both versions of Douglas A-7) Mitchell, (B-25) Marauder (B-26), Baltimore and Maryland . -All the aircraft had problems with sand getting in the engines and the American radial engines seemed to cope with it best.
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Guns, bombs, planes.
Machine guns on fighter planes.
The two major British fighter planes were the Hurricane and the Spitfire. The primary type was fighter. Some aircraft were used for rescue of downed airmen at sea and for coastal patrols. These varied from seaplanes to two-engine bombers.
Japan used a total of 353 aircraft in the battle; of which 29 were shot down.
Radar was used to warn of approaching enemy planes.
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They used whatever fighter planes had not been bombed. The Spitfire MK1, The Mosquito, The Hurricane MK 1 and air see rescue planes. See the related link below for photographs and the story of the Battle of Britain.
There weren't any 'Scottish' planes as such. The RAF has always been staffed by people from all over the UK.
no, cannons were used. Was too long ago to have bombs and a decent carrier (planes.)
See website: Battle of Midway
Ordinary jet engines are used on aircrafts. But some planes require turbojet engines. These planes fly at more than the speed of sound. There are other type of airplane types too.