there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
Many American pilots did this in both world wars because US did not have an Air Force involved in the beginning of those wars. In WW2 many American pilots joined the Canadian and British Air Forces as well.
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There are three tanks in a squadron. A squadron is divided into tanks, fighting headquarters, and administrative headquarters. There are five tank troops with three tanks each.
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According to a historical internet site : 15 french pilots participated in the Battle of Britain. Most of them in squadron 245.
Yes, many Czech pilots fought in RAF squadrons in the Battle of Britain and even in one almost completely Czech squadron. There were also Polish, Free French, Canadian, Australian , New Zealand South African and American pilots.Yes, many Czech pilots fought in RAF squadrons in the Battle of Britain and even in one almost completely Czech squadron.
The Eagle Squadrons of WWII were RAF Squadron 71, 121 and 133 piloted by American pilots under British command in the European Theatre. The Pacific Theatre had El Escuadron 201 called Aquilas Azteca or the Aztec Eagles and they were from the FAEM or Mexican Expeditionary Air Force. There were also individual US officers that saw service with RAF and RCAF squadrons in Europe. All the other British RAF squadrons were NOTEagle Squadrons. Too many to list.
They do there are many pilots in the world to do the flights
There is no exact data as to how many airline pilots are in the world. There are an estimated 800,000 in the United States.
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Many American pilots did this in both world wars because US did not have an Air Force involved in the beginning of those wars. In WW2 many American pilots joined the Canadian and British Air Forces as well.
The British Harrier Pilots did well, but the British Navy under estimated the Argentine A-4 Skyhawk pilots (the US sold them US Jet Aircraft years earlier). Had not the Argentine pilots armed their bombs better, the British Navy would have probably lost the war. The A-4 pilots scored many hits on British warships, but half were duds. They had been armed for detonating at different altitudes. Had those bombs been armed properly, the British Navy would've been sunk, nearly all of them.
100,000
About 17,000
A typical squadron of B-17 Flying Fortresses during World War II comprised 12 to 18 aircraft.
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain