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the spitfire
A Supermarine Spitfire was a British fighter plane used in world war 2.
Zero, a Japanese fighter plane.
No a plane crash in 1969
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Snoopy is on the roof because he likes to imagine himself as a World War I flying ace and pretends to fly his doghouse as a fighter plane.
Snoopy "flies" on the roof of his doghouse, which in his imagination is a World War I plane called a "Sopwith Camel". The Sopwith Camel was made in England, and was one of the best planes of the war on the Allied side.
Snoopy doesn't fly a plane, but he likes to imagine that his dog-house is a Sopwith Camel, a British World War I fighter plane. he does fly a plane but we dont know what kind he flyes by susan williams
In the comic strip "Peanuts," Snoopy sometimes imagines himself as the Red Baron, a World War I flying ace. He dons a pilot's cap and pretends to fly his doghouse as a fighter plane, engaging in imaginary battles with his nemesis, the Red Baron. This alter ego showcases Snoopy's playful and imaginative nature.
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Snoopy's dog house in the Peanuts comic strip is significant because it serves as a symbol of his imagination and creativity. It transforms into various things like a World War I flying ace's plane or a writer's retreat, showcasing Snoopy's playful and imaginative nature.
Snoopy wore his World War I pilot's helmet, as the "Flying Ace."
WWI is not a video game, it's a historical event
Snoopy imagines himself to be a World War I pilot in an air battle against the Red Baron. (the Baron wins)
Yes, Snoopy often had a race number "3" on his motorcycle when participating in races or pretending to be a World War I flying ace.
"Snoopy Flying Ace" is an action video game released in 2009. It is based on the popular Peanuts comic strip character Snoopy and his imaginary adventures as a World War I flying ace.