All helicopters are normally provided by the host nation and all the participants include different types of support aircraft.
The Snowbirds are the only major military aerobatics team that operates without a support aircraft.
The problem for the Luftflotte, was it lacked close support aircraft.
A number of support aircraft and submarines were used to help guide the attackers over their long flight.
In addition, two T-33As and one C-47 were deployed as support aircraft.
"The support aircraft will be ready to launch in about four hours, fully loaded with every weapon we can carry," Jon said.
The Times says the Saudis might agree to let their bases be used for support aircraft, but not bombers.
Maintenance crewmen would only have to be trained for one support aircraft, rather than many.
Current support aircraft are serving well, and in many cases are years away from their expected end of service.
The Beaufighters armed with rockets were particularly effective as an early support aircraft in operations during 1945.
The main runway and apron are tarmac and can support aircraft up to the size of a Boeing 737, without damage to the surface.
The station was used to support military aircraft and anti-aircraft artillery.
United States was, however, designed to support 100,000-pound aircraft, which would be large enough to carry the multi-ton nuclear weapons of the day.
It is used exclusively by ultralight aviation, the short grass runway not being able to support heavier aircraft.
The Navy began testing sea planes at this facility in 1918 and it eventually became a naval air station supporting conventional aircraft.
The base supported transient aircraft, with no permanent aircraft assigned.
Hulman Field can also support the F-16 and larger military aircraft on an "as needed" basis.
It supports light aircraft up to by planes of up to 3,000 kg.
There are 96 acres (384,000 m2) of parking space able to support large commercial aircraft.
It supports only small aircraft and has some domestic flights.