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Who flew the first airplane in combat?
Asked by narendra sharma,
12 Nov '12 06:52 pm
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Wright brothers and i think the names wer bilvar right and alvir right
Answered by krish, 12 Nov '12 08:09 pm
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However, probably the first true fighter (i.e. designed only to shoot down other aircraft) was the German Fokker E1 monoplane with synchronized forward firing machine guns (the guns did not fire when the propeller was in front of the muzzle). This was introduced later that summer. The British adapted the De Havilland DH2 and the Royal Aircraft Factory FE2 with some success later still. The British designs used a "pusher engine" which meant the engine and propeller was at the back of the aircraft. This allowed the pilot or a 2nd gunner to fire a machine gun forward without being obstructed by the propel.They made the fighter plane to fight the Germans on world war 1.
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Answered by anil garg, 13 Nov '12 02:11 am
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The Italians flew the first airplanes in combat in 1911.
Answered by iqbal seth, 12 Nov '12 06:54 pm
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