there were 600 and 20 thuder bolt planes made in World War 2 and 220 crashed so that only leaves 400 left unless they have made more
A26 fighter plane made by Douglas Aircraft, Long Beach, California
The P-47D Thunderbolts.
They have an air force. The planes they have are American made fighter jets and Saudi pilots are trained by the American Air Force/services.
Fighter planes were made in almost every country in Europe and north America.
Fokker Flugzeugwerke GmbH was the company formed by Anthony Fokker, but controlled by the German government, that manufactured the famous Fokker fighter planes of World War I.
Wood and canvas plus minimal metals in engines
The US built the P-38 Lightning fighter. Specifically, it was designed and built by the Lockheed Aircraft Company.
The b-52 flying fortress bomber and the p-51 mustang fighter were made in Kansas city
The Zero was a type of Japanese fighter plane, the Mitsubishi A6-M. It was fast and nimble, and heavily armed. At the start of the war it was better than the fighter planes the Allies had. But, it lacked any armor for the pilot or self-sealing fuel tanks, which made it vulnerable. By the end of the war the newer Allied fighter planes were better than the Zero.
The first fighter plane was designed in 1914. It was the Fokker D. II, named for its designer, Antonne Fokker. He was Dutch, but worked for the Germans.
Most planes were made of aluminium, but not all. One of the finest planes in WW2 was a fighter-bomber made entirely of wood. Powered by two Rolls-Royce 'Merlin' engines, the de Havilland "Mosquito" flew higher and faster than any other plane at the time. There were a few other wooden planes made during WW2.
Grumman made the cat family: Wildcat, Hellcat, and the Bearcat single engined WWII fighter planes. During Korea they made the Panther & Cougar jets. After the Viet War they made the F14 Tomcat jet.