No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
...were called pilots.
to protect their eyes
there was only 1 for a fact
Great Blunders of WWII - 1998 The Failure of the Kamikaze 1-8 was released on: USA: 1998
For training purposes
These numbers are not released
No
there was only 1 for a fact
Yes, there were. A few were in WW1, but a lot of Russian women were pilots in world war two.
The US built no planes in World War 1. American pilots flew French planes; Nieuports and Spads.
Im not sure an exact number, but definently more then the Tuskegee Airmen...also world war 2 was a similar scenario of world war 1 , except world war 1 was near the great depression so supplies were low. world war 2 had more resources and more people were healthy enough and able to enter in the armed forces, so there were probably more pilots than in world war 1?
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