During World War II, approximately 300,000 Allied aircraft were built. The United States produced the largest number, with around 300,000 planes, including a wide variety of types such as fighters, bombers, and transport aircraft. The United Kingdom and the Soviet Union also contributed significantly to the total production, with thousands of aircraft produced for military operations throughout the war. Overall, the massive scale of aircraft production was crucial to the Allied war effort.
5,490 were built.
There were many planes made by them, do you have any idea what it looks like?
Arguably the Germans. Their planes dominated the air war until 1917 with the arrival of the French Spad and the British Sopwith Pup / Camel and the SE5A. Their designs were simply much, much better than the English ones were. Germany built many good fight planes. One of the best built later in the war was the Fokker D-VII. Italy became a leading nation in aviation design and accomplishments after the war. During the war, they produced a scout/fighter plane that some say rivaled the German Fokker that was called Ansaldo SV-5. Really cool airplane.
At Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the United States shot down 29 Japanese planes during the attack.
Japanese records were destroyed during WWII. However, it's estimated that Mitsubishi built nearly 12,000 A6M Zero fighters; Kawasaki built nearly 4,000 Type 61 and Type 100's (Tony and Hien fighters).
None, there was no Luftwaffe opposition.
5,490 were built.
During World War II, the United States produced approximately 300,000 military aircraft. This included various types, such as bombers, fighters, and transport planes, which played a crucial role in the war effort. The mass production was a significant achievement, reflecting the U.S.'s industrial capabilities and commitment to supporting Allied forces.
Planes today are built in parts. Many parts are pre-assembled and taken to a final assembly airfield.
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Nearly 300,000 aircraft were built by the US during WWII. Of those, approximately 200,000 were COMBAT airplanes.
The wright brothers built thirty planes by them selves then had other people help build. altogether they built one hundred planes, while the wright brothers were alive.
Yes he made many planes Yes he made many planes
It would be impossible to determine the amount of jet planes that are in the world. Each country has multiple airlines with several planes, and there are always being more built.
Yes. They built so many fighter airplanes, spy-planes and transport planes there at Lockheed Martin.
There were about 26 countries during WWI.
Only 3 German aircraft were seen over the beaches . Allied air superiority was amazing and over 14,000 Allied air sorties happened on the 6 th.