If you mean for military use then one (1). It was never used in combat. Please see the wikipedia article about the Canadian Aviation Corps.
Canada had a small population during recent wars. With a population of just 11.3 Million, Canada had a hard time in the war. However, Canada's contributions were ginormous. Canada's biggest success in the 1950's was airplane. Canada was the number one supplier of airplanes to allied forces furing World War 2. Canada came up with the Lancaster which was one of the biggest successes in the war. After the war, Canada began transforming airforce plans into passenger planes into the 1950's after the Korean War. Canada also pulled down military budget down from 3 Billion a year to 195 Million a year. The 1950's was a breathing point for Canada as it had came out of the Great Depression (which many think Canada was hit the hardest) to World War 2, then the Korean War.
There was no change in the type of aircraft used during D-Day that hadn't been used during previous campaigns in Europe; the aircraft were the same.
Yes, Income tax was introduced to Canada during World War 1. It was introduced to help pay for the costs of everything needed for the war.
The World War 2 battle that affected Canada the most was the Battle of the Atlantic. This battle was the largest commitments that Canada was in.
The Global War on Terrorism.
Being part of England, they flew British planes.
we used planes in world war 2 it was easyer to bomb other places and they where new.
Yes
fighters,bombers,and cargo planes primarily.
scouting
Yes, extensively. And WWI was the first war in which air planes were used.
It think it helped to convince people to help in the war against Germany. It was also used to promote the production of weaponry and vehicles of war, aka war planes and tanks.
Observation/recon, bombing and fighter.
the wright brothers
kinds of fighter planes
Various types of weapons were used on planes in World War 2 but the number one weapon was the Browning 50 Caliber automatic gun with thousands of rounds.
spitfire