some are: Curtiss H-16 Curtiss JN-4 Curtiss N-9 Fairey Campania Felixstowe F.2A Packard Le Père-Lusac II Standard E-1 Thomas Morse S.4 Aviatik D.I Hansa-Brandenburg C.I Hansa-Brandenburg CC Hansa-Brandenburg D.I Hansa-Brandenburg K.D.W. Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 Hansa-Brandenburg W.298 Lloyd C.II Lohner C.I Lohner E Phönix C.I Ph�nix D.I Ufag C.I
Both sides used aircraft, early in the war, as reconnaissance. When the war started each side had a small number of aircraft on hand, so they were used almost from the beginning.
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.
Approximately 100 Me 262 aircraft were shot down during World War II.
No jet aircraft were used in WW1.
The Albatross C15 (also referred to as the C.XV) was used by Germany. It was a 1918 military reconnaissance aircraft developed during World War I. Although it was never used during the war, it was used in peacetime as a transport aircraft under the designation of L47.
Airborne radar, jet aircraft and rocket aircraft.
Someone who drops from an aircraft by parachute is known as a skydiver or paratrooper. They were used extensively by the military during World War II.
No, it was not.
it was anti aircraft gun position
Originally reconnaissance.
radar
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