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Of the hundreds of designs built; only one was designed specifically to destroy the A6M Zero; the US Navy's F6F Hellcat. Germans used Fokkers the British and Canadians used Sopwith Camels. In the Second World War some famous planes were: British:Spitfire, Hurricane (fighters) Lancaster bombers; German: Messerschmitt and Focke-Wulf fighters; Stuka dive-bombers; Japanese: Zero fighters; American: Flying Fortress and Liberator bombers; P 51 Mustang
The best-known American fighter plane during World War II was the P-51 Mustang. Renowned for its speed, maneuverability, and long range, the P-51 played a crucial role in gaining air superiority over Europe. It was equipped with advanced features and powerful engines, allowing it to escort bombers deep into enemy territory and engage effectively with enemy fighters. Its iconic design and performance made it a symbol of American aviation during the war.
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During the Spanish-American war Philippine freedom fighters were allied with the US. After that war, during the Philippine-American War (Philippine Insurrection) they wer at war with the US government. During World War2, Philippine freedom fighters were guerrillas against the Japanese occupation and supported by the US.
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Yes, even jet fighters.
The masquisards were a group of French resistance fighters. They were active during the occupation of France during World War 1.
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DreamMix TV World Fighters happened in 2003.
The Russian Air force likely has the most jet fighters in the world
DreamMix TV World Fighters was created on 2003-12-18.
Indeed there was such a plane as a Spitfire during WW2. It was one of the UK's main fighters.
Of the hundreds of designs built; only one was designed specifically to destroy the A6M Zero; the US Navy's F6F Hellcat. Germans used Fokkers the British and Canadians used Sopwith Camels. In the Second World War some famous planes were: British:Spitfire, Hurricane (fighters) Lancaster bombers; German: Messerschmitt and Focke-Wulf fighters; Stuka dive-bombers; Japanese: Zero fighters; American: Flying Fortress and Liberator bombers; P 51 Mustang
Jane's WWII Fighters happened in 1998.
Raul Hilberg gives an estimate of 300 at the most.