The aerial battle between fighter aircraft, otherwise known as a dogfight, first occurred more than a century ago after the invention of aircraft. These fights are typically fast-paced aerial battles involving two or more opponents in close quarters. The term began to be widely used during World War II, but its origin dates back to the later years of World War I. However, aircraft in the war were not initially utilized for aerial combat.
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