Approximately 100 Me 262 aircraft were shot down during World War II.
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Even if you exclude the smaller aircraft carriers in World War 2, there were still many more than 5 or 6. The US Navy commissioned 23 aircraft carriers of the Essex class during the war, not to mention others in US service, and those used by the British and Japanese navies.
The Japanese lost a total of 27 aircraft carriers....I could list them all but take my word for it you dopes!!....the "Japs" had 3 that were under construction at the end of the war.....you dopes!...hahahah!!...
The Japanese had 10 classes of carriers during the time
The bulk of the Iraqi Air Force was destroyed by "smart weapons" and other air delivered ordinance. Approximately 38 aircraft were shot down; the remaining survivors took off and sped into the country of IRAN.
Approximately 29 Imperial Navy aircraft were shot down during the attack.
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The US built OVER 100,000 aircraft during the war. More than the AXIS powers combined.
I know the United States has 9 aircraft carriers. Rest of the world??
Nearly 300,000 aircraft were built by the US during WWII. Of those, approximately 200,000 were COMBAT airplanes.
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Many military aircraft were produced in 1942 during World War II including drones, gliders, liasons, pursuits/fighters, observation, reconnaissance and many more. For a list of specific planes produced, see the related link for US military aircraft from 1942-1948.
Ther are many down loadable for fee on sim sites world wide
The Germans used many different aircraft in WW1. They had many observer aircraft and small fighter as well as seaplanes and some bombers.
Probably around 3 million aircraft
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.
Aircraft can break down in hundreds of different ways.