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==Jet fighters==
==Jet fighters==
===First generation===
===First generation===

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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Fighter aircraft.
See also changes related to Fighter aircraft, or pages that link to Fighter aircraft or to this page or whose text contains "Fighter aircraft".

Some aircraft, more (e.g., De Havilland Mosquito) or less (e.g., Bristol Blenheim) were designed as bombers but proved successful in specialized fighter roles, as distinct from fighter-bombers.

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First World War

Second World War

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Jet fighters

First generation

Second generation

Third generation

Fourth generation

"Generation 4.5"

Fifth generation