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What (who) is dog fight - definition

COMBAT BETWEEN AIRCRAFT, CONDUCTED AT CLOSE RANGE
Air to air combat; Dog fight; Dogfighting; Dog fights; Dogfighter; Dog fighter; Dog-fights; Dogfights in World War I
  • Memorial erected by German airmen in [[Sheria]], [[India]], in memory of British and Australian airmen killed in their lines during 1917
  • ''An Incident on the Western Front'', view of a dogfight involving five aircraft. In the upper foreground a [[biplane]] of the [[Royal Flying Corps]] flies towards a stricken
German biplane, which is falling towards the ground leaving a trail of smoke in its wake ([[Imperial War Museum]]).
  • TOPGUN]] training
  • F/A-18 Hornet]] during dogfight simulations
  • [[Contrail]]s from dogfights between American and Japanese aircraft during the 1944 [[Battle of the Philippine Sea]]
  • F-15 Eagle]]'s dogfighting capabilities
  • F-86 Sabre]] piloted by American ace pilot [[Manuel J. Fernandez]] during the [[Korean War]], either 1952 or 1953
  • MiG-17]] during the [[Vietnam War]], June 1967
  • F-86 Sabre]] being shot down in combat by an [[Indian Air Force]] [[Folland Gnat]], September 1965
  • A [[Royal Air Force]] [[Supermarine Spitfire]] pursuing a [[Luftwaffe]] [[Heinkel He 111]] during the [[Battle of Britain]]

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  • "A Dog Fight at Kit Burn’s" by Edward Winslow Martin (James D. McCabe). USA, 1868
  • Japanese fighting dog Tosa Inu
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  • ''Fighting Dogs'' by [[George Morland]], circa 1800
  • A fight between a dog and [[Jacco Macacco]], the fighting monkey, at the [[Westminster Pit]], London. 1822
  • broadside]] advertising an upcoming event at the Westminster Pit, London, featuring a match between the monkey, Jacco Macacco and a dog, also dog fights, [[badger-baiting]] and [[bear-baiting]], c. November 1821
  • A dogfight, by [[Paul Sandby]], c. 1785
DOG BLOODSPORT
List of dog fighting breeds; Fighting dog; History of dog fighting; History of dog fighting breeds; Dog-fighting; Dog Men; Dog men; Dog women; Dog Fighting; Pit Fighting
Dog fighting is a type of blood sport that turns game and fighting dogs against each other in a physical fight, generally to the death, for the purposes of gambling or entertainment to the spectators. In rural areas, fights are often staged in barns or outdoor pits; in urban areas, fights are often staged in garages, basements, warehouses, alleyways, abandoned buildings, neighborhood playgrounds, or in the streets.
List of dog fighting breeds         
  • "A Dog Fight at Kit Burn’s" by Edward Winslow Martin (James D. McCabe). USA, 1868
  • Japanese fighting dog Tosa Inu
  • No data}}
  • via=Internet Archive}}</ref>
  • ''Fighting Dogs'' by [[George Morland]], circa 1800
  • A fight between a dog and [[Jacco Macacco]], the fighting monkey, at the [[Westminster Pit]], London. 1822
  • broadside]] advertising an upcoming event at the Westminster Pit, London, featuring a match between the monkey, Jacco Macacco and a dog, also dog fights, [[badger-baiting]] and [[bear-baiting]], c. November 1821
  • A dogfight, by [[Paul Sandby]], c. 1785
DOG BLOODSPORT
List of dog fighting breeds; Fighting dog; History of dog fighting; History of dog fighting breeds; Dog-fighting; Dog Men; Dog men; Dog women; Dog Fighting; Pit Fighting
This is a list of dog fighting breeds, including extant breeds and extinct breeds, varieties and types. Some were specifically developed for dog fighting, others were developed for other purposes but are or were frequently used for the blood sport.

Wikipedia

Dogfight

A dogfight, or dog fight, is an aerial battle between fighter aircraft conducted at close range. Modern terminology for air-to-air combat is air combat manoeuvring (ACM), which refers to tactical situations requiring the use of individual basic fighter maneuvers (BFM) to attack or evade one or more opponents. This differs from aerial warfare, which deals with the strategy involved in planning and executing various missions.

Dogfighting first occurred during the Mexican Revolution in 1913, shortly after the invention of the airplane. It was a component in every major war, though with steadily declining frequency, until the end of the Cold War in the early 1990s. Since then, longer-range weapons such as beyond-visual-range missiles have made dogfighting largely obsolete.

Examples of use of dog fight
1. "I expected a dog–fight but everything went so smoothly.
2. "However, Smallshire has left the area of any dog fight, gone back to the house and taken out a knife.
3. Faizullah Qari Gar, a Kandahar resident who was at the dog fight, said militant commanders‘ bodyguards opened fire on the crowd after the bombing.
4. With or without him, the Florida race promises to be a dog fight; the stakes are, perhaps, larger now than ever.
5. Bloody: A body is carried away from the blast site where a dog fight was being held Injured spectators staggered through the carnage searching for relatives.