enemy positions and troop movements could be observed and photographed from the sky. This improved intelligence.
bombs could be dropped directly over targets instead of only attacking them with artillery from far away.
The fast, maneuverable planes were armed with machine guns and were used as fighters, to protect the bombers or strafe ground targets.
All this meant that the battlefield became more fluid and helped to solve the stalemate caused by trench warfare.
Being part of England, they flew British planes.
fighters,bombers,and cargo planes primarily.
Yes
we used planes in world war 2 it was easyer to bomb other places and they where new.
Yes they are still being used but they are not popular. That answer is true for military airplanes but for civilian airplanes propeller driven airplanes are the MOST flown and more of them are being manufactured than jet planes.
scouting
kinds of fighter planes
There was no change in the type of aircraft used during D-Day that hadn't been used during previous campaigns in Europe; the aircraft were the same.
Sweeping minefeilds and drone spy planes
Observation/recon, bombing and fighter.
the wright brothers
The first airplanes where used as private planes until the military required there services and where used as recon planes during the World Wars.