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About 16 million all together died in the war, about 9.8 million were soldiers.

So with that in mind I'd say it wouldn't be much more than 1 million, if that.

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The numbers of aircraft in World War 1 were very small. Some of the most successful designs were produced in numbers of 5 - 6,000.

An indication of the pilot casualties can be seen from a question raised in the British Parliament 5 months before the end of the war. Of 14,166 Royal Flying Corps pilot casualties in France 8,000 were a result of training accidents. The total number of all pilot casualties would be unlikely to be more than 50,000 - 75,000 on the Western Front. Casualties in training in England and Germany may have been on a similar scale if flight training was actually carried out before pilot officers were sent into the theater of war.

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