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The two major British fighter planes were the Hurricane and the Spitfire. The primary type was fighter. Some aircraft were used for rescue of downed airmen at sea and for coastal patrols. These varied from seaplanes to two-engine bombers.
it is not fully known whos planes he shot down but in total he shot down 90 + planes.
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Approximately 29 Imperial Navy aircraft were shot down during the attack.
No. In reallife no one will say this going to be easy to shoot down military fighter aircrafts. Many people know that military planes flying at high speed are really difficult to shoot down. Planes flying at supersonic speed can really dodge from missiles. Most military planes have a lock on radar system that allows them to know that they are being locked on by a missile but some planes are really difficult to detect on radar because of the stealth.
If it's a long war, then he can get more planes. A short war, less planes. A matter of math.
The British Hurricane and Spitfire were both famous aces aircraft, - and there have been many others.
The spitfire was fast, very manoeuvrable, and an efficient fighter aeroplane. It proved very important in the many dog-fights against German aeroplanes in the "Battle of Britain" over southern England.
idk how many planes were shot down. im jot boered.
Yes a couple of U.S planes took off from the ground but many never left the ground. The main thing that shoot down Japanese planes was the U.S anti-aircraft guns. We lost 2403 people at Pearl Harbor.