George Bush was a fighter pilot in World War 2. And JF Kennedy was a naval officer during that war.
President Bush (Senior)
George H.W. Bush served as a naval aviator during World War II and flew torpedo bombers in the Pacific Theater. He enlisted in the Navy at the age of 18 and became one of the youngest pilots in the service. Bush flew several combat missions and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his bravery.
Kamikaze pilots were Japanese fighter pilots in World War II who flew their planes (usually Mitsubishi Zero fighters) laden with explosives into enemy ships.
George H. W. Bush ; he flew a TBF Avenger which was a torpedo-bomber .
Pilots.
Great Britain, which also flew Bristols in World War 2.
Britain
"Spitfires" were the main "fighter" planes. "Hurricanes" were important too, particularly during the "Battle of Britain". There were several other fighter planes too. There were also several types of "bombers" and other planes.
In WW2 The spitfire, B-17 and Cutaway of P-51 were planes that flew in ww2this is just my knowledge please correct me if any more planes flew or if i am wrong
Americans drove their airplanes; Britains flew US & British planes; The French surrendered; and Germans and Japanese flew their own planes.
Baseball's Boston Red Sox player Ted Williams flew US Navy fighter planes during the Korean War.
the minorities helped make planes and parts that the allies needed, they also flew fighter jets but were not allowed to do much else because they were considered un American