That would be into thousands and you'd have to comb through records from a dozen or more air forces.
There are Spitfires in many museums around the US. There are also many flying Spitfires . -Google "surviving Spitfires" and see the list.
The answers is unknown but 20,351 were built and 50 Seafire's (carrier going Spitfire's) and Spitfires are still flying and 20 undergoing restoration. Hope this helps.
Britain made 20,351 spitfires.
There were 20,351 spitfires in total made in WWII.
In the UK there are just over 20 flying and worldwide approaching 40 (according to UK's Channel 4 TV chat forum)
Figures suggest 20,351
there are either 6 or 7
how the heck would i know?!
Like many other fighter aircraft of that period, Spitfires were made from an aluminium frame and skinned with an aluminium alloy called 'dural'.
I'm not sure of the exact number left; I know there might be a few left in America, but most of them are in museums in England. The Imperial war museum in England has a few flying examples. Addendum: The BBMF (Battle of Britain Memorial Flight) based at RAF Coningsby flies a number of Spitfires (one of which was actually in the Battle of Britain).
2... in 2009 and 2010
it depends on how many people there are