A profound effect. It became increasingly obvious as the first world war progressed that air popwer had to be central in planning attacks on enemy positions and, obviously, in countering enemy air power. It was out of the experiences of the WW1 pilots and the powers involved that the Blitzkrieg doctrine of the Nazis evolved.
AnswerVery little.The air forces became a part of every country's army and in some cases it was a separate branch of service. However, the air force and the air battles had very little impact on the war.
Opinion?I like reading about the WW1 aces and air combat, so I would like to say that it had a great impact. BUT I have to admit that their role did not greatly impact the outcome of the battles. The advances in technology and experiences in flying had a tremendous impact on the development of the airplane design and development.Custermen
Civil war
The enemy plane was called a "Zero" because it was the Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a Japanese fighter aircraft used during World War II. The name "Zero" comes from its official designation, A6M, where the "6" indicates it was the sixth design by Mitsubishi, and "Zero" refers to the year 2600 in the Japanese calendar, which corresponds to 1940 in the Gregorian calendar when the aircraft was adopted. Renowned for its exceptional maneuverability and range, the Zero became a symbol of Japanese air power in the early years of the war.
The "battle at ten miles eight" refers to a fighter plane dogfight that occurs over the island at the beginning of chapter six. Earlier quotes from the book that there is a major war going on in the "adult" world. The "beast from air" is implied to be a pilot whose plane was shot down. He parachutes down to the island and lands on the mountain, just after the boys wish for a sign from the adult world.
That would depend on the specification. For example, in a war you're not going to want a Boeing 787, you want a fighter plane (e.g the lockheed martin f35 raptor II) but the opposite would be the case in an airline where you need to carry passengers efficiently which is where the Boeing 787 excels but the F35 raptor fails.
there was a reporting in 1976 were a blue robbin clocked 345 mph which is faster then the f-756 1912 fighter war plane.
Because it was the first war where aircraft had a decisive, strategic effect on the course of the war.
I am not being facetious: The biggest effect of World War I was World War II.
World War 2 would have had a stronger air force. The air plane was barely 10 years old and had very little payload. It was many decades before the airplane was capable of being a key part of the combat forces.
The ZERO was the main Japanese fighter plane during world war two, for both the Navy and Air Force.
it has no effect
The lightest palne was a dog plane
P-51 in Europe
The Ones In World War 1
The ME-262.
the spitfire
B-17
Me 262