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WW1 Air Warfare

War that takes place in the air. The craft, pilots, services and tactics of war airfare during the period 1914-1918.

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What was the problem with the Zeppelin?

The Germans tried to use the Zepplin as a type of air warfare, dropping bombs with it. However, it didn't work becasue it moved too slowly and was shot down too easily.

Zeppelins were used for raiding many things and used for many other things

Why did technology play a big part in World War 1?

In WWI technology slowed things down tremendously. This was because of trench warfare. Battles always ended up in a standstill, this caused single battles to last up to monthhs because neither side could take an advantage over the other, terefore it would just continue until one side surrendered.

How many kills in ace?

In gaming, an "ace" typically refers to a player eliminating all opposing team members in a single round or match, resulting in five kills in games with a five-player team format, such as in "Counter-Strike" or "Valorant." In other games or formats, the number of kills required for an ace may vary based on team size. Ultimately, an ace showcases a player's skill and dominance in that particular round.

What are the types of money currency?

List of currencies

Currency; ISO code; Country or countries using currency

Afghan afghani; AFN; Afghanistan

Albanian lek; ALL; Albania

Algerian dinar; DZD; Algeria

Angolan kwanza; AOA; Angola

Argentine peso; ARS; Argentina

Armenian dram; AMD; Armenia, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic

Aruban florin; AWG; Aruba

Australian dollar; AUD; Australia, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu

Azerbaijani manat; AZN; Azerbaijan

Bahamian dollar; BSD; The Bahamas

Bahraini dinar; BHD; Bahrain

Bangladeshi taka; BDT; Bangladesh

Barbadian dollar; BBD; Barbados

Belarusian ruble; BYR; Belarus

Belize dollar; BZD; Belize

Bermudian dollar; BMD; Bermuda

Bhutanese ngultrum; BTN; Bhutan

Bolivian boliviano; BOB; Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark; BAM; Bosnia and Herzegovina

Botswana pula; BWP; Botswana

Brazilian real; BRL; Brazil

British pound; GBP; United Kingdom, Alderney, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Isle of Man, Jersey, Saint Helena, Tristan da Cunha

Brunei dollar; BND; Brunei, Singapore

Bulgarian lev; BGN; Bulgaria

Burmese kyat; MMK; Burma

Burundian franc; BIF; Burundi

Cambodian riel; KHR; Cambodia

Canadian dollar; CAD; Canada

Cape Verdean escudo; CVE; Cape Verde

Cayman Islands dollar; KYD; Cayman Islands

Central African CFA franc; XAF; Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon

CFP franc; XPF; French Polynesia, New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna

Chilean peso; CLP; Chile

Chinese yuan; CNY; People's Republic of China

Colombian peso; COP; Colombia

Comorian franc; KMF; Comoros

Congolese franc; CDF; Democratic Republic of the Congo

Costa Rican colón; CRC; Costa Rica

Croatian kuna; HRK; Croatia

Cuban convertible peso; CUC; Cuba

Cuban peso; CUP; Cuba

Czech koruna; CZK; Czech Republic

Danish krone; DKK; Denmark, Faroe Islands

Djiboutian franc; DJF; Djibouti

Dominican peso; DOP; Dominican Republic

East Caribbean dollar; XCD; Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Egyptian pound; EGP; Egypt

Eritrean nakfa; ERN; Eritrea

Ethiopian birr; ETB; Ethiopia

Euro; EUR; Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Portugal, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Vatican City

Fijian dollar; FJD; Fiji

Gambian dalasi; GMD; The Gambia

Georgian lari; GEL; Georgia

Ghana cedi; GHS; Ghana

Guatemalan quetzal; GTQ; Guatemala

Guinean franc; GNF; Guinea

Guyanese dollar; GYD; Guyana

Haitian gourde; HTG; Haiti

Honduran lempira; HNL; Honduras

Hong Kong dollar; HKD; Hong Kong (China)

Hungarian forint; HUF; Hungary

Icelandic króna; ISK; Iceland

Indian rupee; INR; India

Indonesian rupiah; IDR; Indonesia

Iranian rial; IRR; Iran

Iraqi dinar; IQD; Iraq

Israeli new shekel; ILS; Israel, Palestine

Jamaican dollar; JMD; Jamaica

Japanese yen; JPY; Japan

Jordanian dinar; JOD; Jordan

Kazakhstani tenge; KZT; Kazakhstan

Kenyan shilling; KES; Kenya

Kuwaiti dinar; KWD; Kuwait

Kyrgyzstani som; KGS; Kyrgyzstan

Lao kip; LAK; Laos

Latvian lats; LVL; Latvia

Lebanese pound; LBP; Lebanon

Lesotho loti; LSL; Lesotho

Liberian dollar; LRD; Liberia

Libyan dinar; LYD; Libya

Lithuanian litas; LTL; Lithuania

Macanese pataca; MOP; Macau (China)

Macedonian denar; MKD; Macedonia

Malagasy ariary; MGA; Madagascar

Malawian kwacha; MWK; Malawi

Malaysian ringgit; MYR; Malaysia

Maldivian rufiyaa; MVR; Maldives

Mauritanian ouguiya; MRO; Mauritania

Mauritian rupee; MUR; Mauritius

Mexican peso; MXN; Mexico

Moldovan leu; MDL; Moldova

Mongolian tögrög; MNT; Mongolia

Moroccan dirham; MAD; Morocco

Mozambican metical; MZN; Mozambique

Namibian dollar; NAD; Namibia

Nepalese rupee; NPR; Nepal

Netherlands Antillean guilder; ANG; Curaçao, Sint Maarten

New Taiwan dollar; TWD; Taiwan (Republic of China)

New Zealand dollar; NZD; New Zealand, Cook Islands, Niue, Pitcairn Islands

Nicaraguan córdoba; NIO; Nicaragua

Nigerian naira; NGN; Nigeria

North Korean won; KPW; North Korea

Norwegian krone; NOK; Norway

Omani rial; OMR; Oman

Pakistani rupee; PKR; Pakistan

Panamanian balboa; PAB; Panama

Papua New Guinean kina; PGK; Papua New Guinea

Paraguayan guaraní; PYG; Paraguay

Peruvian nuevo sol; PEN; Peru

Philippine peso; PHP; Philippines

Polish złoty; PLN; Poland

Qatari riyal; QAR; Qatar

Romanian leu; RON; Romania

Russian ruble; RUB; Russia, Abkhazia, South Ossetia

Rwandan franc; RWF; Rwanda

Salvadoran colón; SVC; El Salvador

Samoan tālā; WST; Samoa

São Tomé and Príncipe dobra; STD; São Tomé and Príncipe

Saudi riyal; SAR; Saudi Arabia

Serbian dinar; RSD; Serbia

Seychellois rupee; SCR; Seychelles

Sierra Leonean leone; SLL; Sierra Leone

Singapore dollar; SGD; Singapore, Brunei

Solomon Islands dollar; SBD; Solomon Islands

Somali shilling; SOS; Somalia

Somaliland shilling; None; Somaliland

South African rand; ZAR; South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe

South Korean won; KRW; South Korea

South Sudanese pound; SSP; South Sudan

Sri Lankan rupee; LKR; Sri Lanka

Sudanese pound; SDG; Sudan

Surinamese dollar; SRD; Suriname

Swazi lilangeni; SZL; Swaziland

Swedish krona; SEK; Sweden

Swiss franc; CHF; Switzerland, Liechtenstein

Syrian pound; SYP; Syria

Tajikistani somoni; TJS; Tajikistan

Tanzanian shilling; TZS; Tanzania

Thai baht; THB; Thailand

Tongan paʻanga; TOP; Tonga

Transnistrian ruble; None; Transnistria

Trinidad and Tobago dollar; TTD; Trinidad and Tobago

Tunisian dinar; TND; Tunisia

Turkish lira; TRY; Turkey, Northern Cyprus

Turkmenistan manat; TMT; Turkmenistan

Ugandan shilling; UGX; Uganda

Ukrainian hryvnia; UAH; Ukraine

United Arab Emirates dirham; AED; United Arab Emirates

United States dollar; USD; United States, Bonaire, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Saba, Sint Eustatius, Turks and Caicos Islands

Uruguayan peso; UYU; Uruguay

Uzbekistani som; UZS; Uzbekistan

Vanuatu vatu; VUV; Vanuatu

Venezuelan bolívar; VEF; Venezuela

Vietnamese đồng; VND; Vietnam

West African CFA franc; XOF; Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo

Yemeni rial; YER; Yemen

Zambian kwacha; ZMK; Zambia

How old is Slade Echeverria?

19 yrs old as of 2009....but anyways I HAVE DIBS!!!!!!!!!!! :) XoXo --Lizzey

How many Canadian soldiers survived world war 1?

About 534,617 soldiers survived world war I. 595,000 soldiers served and 60,383 were dead.

The speech by chamberlain in chapter 5 of goodnight mister tom?

"This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by 11 o' clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland, a state of war would exist between us. I have to tell you that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently this country is at war with Germany."

Where did lice come from in the trenches of World War 1?

Humans carry two types of lice. The lice normally found in the trenches would be taken there by soldiers with bad cleanliness habits and spread among the others in close proximity.

How do you bevel a countertop edge using a hand plane?

how to plane a countertop bevel edge The longer the edge the longer the plane you should use. this will help leave a consistent result. set the plane so that you are not taking more than a few thousandths of an inch off each stroke. hold the plane at a 45 degree angle to the surface (most common) and make long steady strokes till you achieve the depth of bevel you desire. Its also a good idea to scribe a light pencil line to indicate the bevel depth.

Maximum age of a ww1 soldier?

I'm not sure was an upper limit.

My wife's great great grandfather was killed on the 1st day of the battle of the Somme, 1st July 1916.

He was 60 , born 1856

On the 2oth of july1929 an accountant bought a newspaper and saw yesterday report which puzzled him a legendary pilot hero from World War 1 dies in a car crash under mysterious circumstances?

Actually, since it was 1929, it would not have been called the "first world war", since the second world war had not occured yet.

I searched for a WW1 pilot who died in a car crash. Here is a Canadian pilot.

ANDREW EDWARD McKEEVER, 1895-1919

A World War 1 flying 'ace', McKeever was born and raised in Elma Township. He enlisted with the Canadian Expeditionary Force in 1916 but, attracted by the life of the fighter pilot, transferred to Britain's Royal Flying Corps once he was overseas. From May 1917 to January 1918 McKeever was posted to the 11th Squadron on the Western Front. An outstanding operator of the two-seater Bristol Fighter, he, with his various observers or gunners, shot down some 30 enemy aircraft during reconnaissance missions and offensive patrols, earning the Military Cross and Bar and the Distinguished Service Order for his "conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty". At the end of the war, McKeever returned home where, shortly afterward, he died as the result of a car accident.

Where was the Sopwith camel airplane made?

The Sopwith Aviation Company founded in Kingston upon Thames by Thomas Octave Murdoch (Tommy, later Sir Thomas) Sopwith in June 1912. The company's first factory premises opened that December in a recently closed roller skating rink in Canbury Park Road near Kingston Railway Station in South West London. An early collaboration with the S. E. Saunders boatyard of East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, in 1913, produced the Sopwith "Bat Boat", an early flying boat with a Consuta laminated hull which could operate on sea or land. A small factory subsequently opened in Woolston, Hampshire in 1914.

What does Mr baumer from bargain look like?

Mr. Baumer

is a Dutch immigrant who can read and write. He was a fatherly figure towards Al whose dad died.

Mr. Baumer

was a man who you wouldn't remember from meeting once. But, he had a small pink hill in the gentle plain of his face. His eyes had a kind of mistiness that seems to go with age or illness, which he wasn't old or sick.

Does Slade smoke?

No. Isaac Slade does not smoke.