The biplanes used in World War I included the SPAD (usually the model S.XIII, as opposed to the earlier S.VII and S.XII), which was built by the French company "Societé pour Aviation et ses Dérivés". Although the French acronym may have had the pronunciation "spodd", subsequent American pilots called it the "spadd". The acronym SPAD is also used by modelists for "Simple Plastic Airplane Design".
Nieuport, Sopwith, Fokker, DeHavilland, Bristol, Caproni, Vickers, and SPAD were some of the companies that made WW1 airplanes.
What wartime technological developments contributed to the fighter as a military type of airplane in world war I
French 75mm field guns; Renault model 1917 tanks; Spad 13 airplanes were the most popular and successful of allied guns, tanks, and planes.
Allison. As used in the P38 Lightning for example.
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Spad 13
There was; Spad and that's pretty much all.
There was; Spad and that's pretty much all.
SPAD was a French fighter plane in WW1. The Spitfire was a WWII fighter plane.
in world war 2
world war 1
World War I
Nieuport, Sopwith, Fokker, DeHavilland, Bristol, Caproni, Vickers, and SPAD were some of the companies that made WW1 airplanes.
What wartime technological developments contributed to the fighter as a military type of airplane in world war I
Airplane's
Dozens of different aircraft were developed and used in WW1. There wasn't a single airplane type.
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