Approximately 4,234 US Navy/US Marine Corps Aircraft; 4,533 US Army/Air Corps Aircraft were lost in the Pacific/CBI Theaters. Approximately 20,000 US Army/Air Corps Aircraft were lost in the ETO theater; approximately 20,000 US Aircraft were lost to accidents & operational causes IN THE UNITED STATES.
Approximately 4,234 US Navy/US Marine Corps Aircraft; 4,533 US Army/Air Corps Aircraft were lost in the Pacific/CBI Theaters. Approximately 20,000 US Army/Air Corps Aircraft were lost in the ETO theater; approximately 20,000 US Aircraft were lost to accidents & operational causes IN THE UNITED STATES.
100,000
Approximately 10,000 planes were shot down during World War 1. The aerial warfare in this conflict was a new and rapidly developing aspect of combat, with both sides actively engaging in air-to-air combat. This led to a significant number of aircraft losses throughout the war.
None, there was no Luftwaffe opposition.
No. Richthofen was shot down and killed in World War 1.
the British hawker hurricane, it shot down the most planes then any others in ww2. The p51 which was only good at long range and was used late in the war to escort US bombers
100,000
idk how many planes were shot down. im jot boered.
4000
it is not fully known whos planes he shot down but in total he shot down 90 + planes.
none, they shot down 99 planes without a single accident
The US shot down the most planes because they were shooting down planes in a two front war. The Brits would come in second place. The Germans and Japs I believe were about equal in the amount they shot down.
If they are in the air so the answer is no, because if planes fly at high altitude and at high speed. It makes it alot difficult to get planes shot down.
i don't know exactly but American bombers shot down 2/3 of all planes shot down by America
The answer is currently unknown.
ace ventura
Literally hundreds of pilots shot down 5 enemy planes. Are you asking what was a pilot called? That was ace, l'as, Überkanonen, depending on language.
Approximately 10,000 planes were shot down during World War 1. The aerial warfare in this conflict was a new and rapidly developing aspect of combat, with both sides actively engaging in air-to-air combat. This led to a significant number of aircraft losses throughout the war.