There were 70 types of planes in ww1
Good for their day. Obsolete today.
Planes in ww1 usually had two wings although there were monoplanes, triplanes and planes with four wings many had two. They had mounted machine guns that had to be fired manually. They were all propeller driven. The planes were made from wood and cloth and had open cockpits. The wood frame construction made planes susceptible to breaking up at high gs. The guns have to fire through the whirling propellers so a special gear was developed that would block the machine gun mechanism when the propeller was in the way. All in all the planes went from primitive death traps at the beginning to more advanced machines made of metal. The planes evolved greatly over the course of the war.
About 9000 planes fly at the same moment
they have 200 planes and they go every where in the world
The number of planes a battleship can hold varies depending on its design and purpose. Traditional battleships, like those used during World War II, typically carried small numbers of aircraft, usually ranging from 4 to 10 planes, primarily for reconnaissance or spotting purposes. However, modern aircraft carriers, which are designed to deploy and support a larger number of planes, can hold anywhere from 40 to over 100 aircraft. In summary, battleships carry significantly fewer planes compared to dedicated aircraft carriers.
Fighter planes and bombers.
how many planes id germany have at start of World War 1
Who are the leader of world war 2
about 730 planes
we used planes in world war 2 it was easyer to bomb other places and they where new.
100,000 tanks and planes
Many planes were painted as camouflage.
Empires of Industry - 1997 War Planes of World War II was released on: USA: 1998
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.
yes because we participated in the world war
over 100 us planes
3 planes