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ORIGINAL: Tigrizzli Yes but I know just one case where it's the Fw200 who successfully hunted a B24. Near Port-Lyautey: https://www.airspacemag.com/military-aviation/wars-oddest-dogfight-180954663/ But it was only because of the B24 attack and to protect the second Focke... So, following such reasonment, every plane is a fighter : There may have been an aircraft shot down by a Gigant Me323 and even by a wirraway ... (And in 1914, you could be a fighter with an unarmed, unarmored, unstable plane just by throwing small rocks, playing darts, scraps of metal, squirrels, wooden giant rabbits*, dropping's pellets or even empty wine bottles (it's a history fact: the french had bunch of them and it was the first time an 'ecological glass recycling program' have been developped) on the the lower plane pilot's head... (it was a time of aerial chevalry...) *with or without sir Lancelot, sir Galahad and sir Bedivere inside. ...Probably without by the way The "darts" were several inch long, triangular (in cross section) shaped steel weapons called flechettes that had enough mass and velocity to penetrate a man from head to toe, even if he had a helmet on. They were dropped by the handful over trenches and any mass of marching troops the aircraft could find. This was early WWI, before bomb racks were available and before MGs were effective enough for strafing.
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