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War in the air. World War I
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When...? 1914 - In the first few months of the war, combat between airplanes was unknown; they were used for reconnaissance photographs and some far- sighted aviators could envision using them for bombing. 1915 - Then Tony Fokker, a Dutch airplane builder and entrepreneur working for the Germans, installed interrupter gear, permitting a machine gun to fire through the prop with much more reliability. In 1917, with the introduction of the Albatros. This year also saw the innovative, but short- lived triplanes.
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AIRSHIPS... Airs ships were used in WWI for bombing, and they were very good at it. Although they made easy target to fighter planes they could destroy a building very quickly. Airships weren’t only used for bombing but were also used for monitoring the enemy. They were also known as ‘BLIMPS’. This tern was originally used to describe a non-rigid airship.
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Fighter Planes Fighter Planes, the word The word "fighter" was first used to describe a two-seater aircraft with enough lift to carry a machine gun and its operator as well as the pilot. Fighter planes had machine guns but unfortunately they weren’t very accurate. The first fighter belong to the British, a company by the name of British Vickers.
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Planes... Vickers Gunbus (British) Jastas ( German planes) Captured German Plane Scout or a “Pusher” Plane used in the war.
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Dog Fights... Dog fights are a form of aerial combat between fighter planes. They called it dog fight from the word melee, a fierce battle between two or more opponents.
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Great Pilots..... German... 40 victories, Oswald Boelke. Had the most successful flight tactic of all the Germans.
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Billy Bishop... Billy Bishop, 72 Credited Victories. Bishop was involved in one of the few recorded duels between great aces of the war. In mid- 1917, Bishop's squadron had flown a morning patrol. Canadian
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