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		<title>Types of aircraft during the ww1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The U. S. army has 7 classes of aircrafts. They’re: fighter, bomber, tanker, coach, transport, ground attack, and surveillance. Occasionally the same model aircrafts used for fighter operations also will be used for ground attack or maybe surveillance. Fighter Aircrafts A fighter is utilized typically for attacking other aircrafts. Wrestlers are tiny, fast and simply [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ww1aeroplanesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types-of-aircraft-during-the-ww1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-110" title="Types of aircraft during the ww1" src="http://www.ww1aeroplanesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Types-of-aircraft-during-the-ww1.jpg" alt="Types of aircraft during the ww1 Types of aircraft during the ww1" width="230" height="160" /></a>The U. S. army has 7 classes of aircrafts. They’re: fighter, bomber, tanker, coach, transport, ground attack, and surveillance. Occasionally the same model aircrafts used for fighter operations also will be used for ground attack or maybe surveillance.</p>
<p>Fighter Aircrafts A fighter is utilized typically for attacking other aircrafts. Wrestlers are tiny, fast and simply maneuvered. Wrestlers were developed during World War I in reply the employment of aircrafts to drop bombs. The earliest wrestlers were wooden planes with only machine guns for weapons. Now wrestlers have missiles and radar to trace a target.<span id="more-7"></span></p>
<p>Bomber Aircrafts &#8211; A bomber is used to attack ground targets by dropping bombs. Inside this class there are numerous kinds of bombers: Strategic Bombers-this kind of bomber is utilized for long range missions against targets like supply bases, bridges, roads, shipyards and other targets which will hurt an enemies capability to keep on fighting Tactical Bombers-this type is utilized with ground troops and is intended for shorter range missions Fighter Bombers-this type is used to fight both in the air and to hit ground targets.</p>
<p>Tutor Aircrafts &#8211; A coach aircraft does just that, it trains pilots, navigators, and flight crews. Many trainers are 2 seat versions of combat crafts, and if required can speedily be converted to be employed in time of need.</p>
<p>Tanker Aircrafts &#8211; this kind of aircraft carries fuel and is supplied to refuel other aircrafts while in flight. This allows for other aircrafts finishing longer missions even in areas where they could not land and refuel.</p>
<p>Ground Attack Aircrafts &#8211; This type of aircraft has many names including; attack aircraft, fighter-bomber, tactical fighter, tank buster and dive-bomber. It is created to be used near to the ground supporting ground operations. They&#8217;re used to attack tanks and other targets in battle unlike the bombers which are used to attack strategic targets.</p>
<p>Transport Aircrafts &#8211; Transport aircrafts are AKA load aircrafts and are designed to hold products and troops. This kind of aircraft has a many wheels that permit it to land in different locations, and has a giant fuselage.</p>
<p>This kind of aircraft is mostly denoted by an a prefix. These planes are sometimes fighter planes or light bombers that have been moved to another use.</p>
<p>Surveillance Aircraft &#8211; This aircraft is used to watch enemy movements. They typically have no weapons. The 1st reconnaissance flight was performed in 1912, and the practice quickly caught on during World War I.</p>
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		<title>Popular planes of the ww1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 08:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right from 1927 running thru the 1930 and 40&#8242;s, many flying machines have been built for army purpose. Further developments saw the aircraft&#8217;s being used for commercial purposes also. Folk are charmed by the plane&#8217;s power and beauty. Folk are nostalgic about these mean machines and like to make classic model aircrafts. A model aircraft [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ww1aeroplanesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Popular-planes-of-the-ww1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-112" title="Popular planes of the ww1" src="http://www.ww1aeroplanesinc.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Popular-planes-of-the-ww1.jpg" alt="Popular planes of the ww1 Popular planes of the ww1" width="230" height="160" /></a>Right from 1927 running thru the 1930 and 40&#8242;s, many flying machines have been built for army purpose. Further developments saw the aircraft&#8217;s being used for commercial purposes also. Folk are charmed by the plane&#8217;s power and beauty. Folk are nostalgic about these mean machines and like to make classic model aircrafts. A model aircraft is a tiny copy of the first ones that might be in use or which flew earlier. The rules of the aerodynamics are the same as the first ones. They have similar brands and symbols as the first ones. These models could be flying or non-flying small reproductions of the first ones. They could be made with wood, die cast, foam or fiberglass. The models range between straightforward gliders to correct scale models and come in varied sizes. <span id="more-5"></span>Collectors may like picking up the die cast models. These are manufactured by a range of makers. They may have an interest in picking up planes of all kinds or might be categorical ones that are like the World War I and II planes. Some like picking up all of the planes manufactured by particular makers like Herpa, Hot Wings and Gemini Jets and the like. These could be priced as low as $25 or perhaps even higher. They&#8217;re among those few numbers manufactured by the manufacturers in an one is to 2,000 ratio! Some makers like Franklin Mint&#8217;s Armour make dear collections items and which are even hand painted. They collectors can get such collectors items from local garage sales or flea markets too.</p>
<p>Suitable care has to be taken to store such collectors and vintage items. The collectors might also have an interest in souvenirs from the WWII. Some popular models of the first ones like the B-17 bomber &#8211; Flying Fortress, the B-24 bomber &#8211; Liberator, B-29 bomber &#8211; Super fortress, P-51 &#8211; Mustang, P-40 &#8211; War hawk, are also made by some. They&#8217;re manufactured by talented craftsmen from the best quality kiln dried mahogany wood and are decorated very attractively true to the first enormous ones that served the state.</p>
<p>Collectors could be interested to grasp what different sorts are available. The list goes on from the models of USAF Militaries Aircrafts, USAAC Models, and Coast Guard Aircrafts, Fleet planes, Gunship Models, Helicopter Models, Biplane Models, Seaplanes, Bombers and even Business luxury jet Model. The wide selection is available over the web also where the collectors can check the details and book an order. The models are shipped rigorously packed to the collector&#8217;s locations. Even the vintage RC aeroplane models are available. They represent the Golden Time with designs as old as from the early 1930s. The model aircrafts are made to best details reproducing the first ones. Most will be available at cheap costs and give the enthusiasts overpowering satisfaction.</p>
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