Talk:Aerial operations in the Chaco War
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First night bombing in the Americas
In 1932 during the Constitutionalist Revolution there were night bombings, as Manuel Cambeses's "O Emprego do Avião na Revolução Constitucionalista de 1932" [The Employment of the Airplane in the 1932 Constitutional Revolution] attests. However, if the official justification for the day is that in Paraguay, the section shouldn't be deleted, only rewritten. Coeusin (talk) 23:24, 15 November 2023 (UTC)
Last biplane dogfight
"The conflict would see the last ever dogfight between biplanes, over the Bolivian stronghold of Ballivián."
False. The Spanish Civil War saw many dogfights between Nationalist Fiat C.32s and Republican Polikarpov I-15s. In the Second World War, the Mediterranean theater saw dogfights between British Gloster Gladiators and Italian Fiat C.23s and C.42s in August 1940. ~2026-12885-83 (talk) 11:52, 27 February 2026 (UTC)



