During World War II, approximately 1,500 pilots from the Royal Air Force and other Allied forces flew the Supermarine Spitfire, with around 500 of them losing their lives in combat or training missions. The Spitfire played a crucial role in the Battle of Britain and throughout the war, but the exact number of Spitfire-specific pilot fatalities can vary based on sources and definitions. Overall, the bravery and sacrifice of these pilots were significant to the war effort.
About 20,000 American spitfire pilots died in WW2.
Way more than two pilots died in WW2.
About 17,000
there were 100,000 RAF (royal air force) pilots in the World War II and 90,000 died in the war
14,166. on allied powers , the central powers is unknown
While pilots had more comforts than the trench soldiers, they also had a higher fatality rate. About 10% of infantry soldiers who served in the British army were killed; and 20% of Combat pilots died.
Many German pilots died in world war two I'm pretty sure no one is exactly for sure but there may be some one out there who does know and type any comments and if you have any corrections please make them thanks
By the phrasing of your question I am going to assume you are referring to the number of African-American men who died during World War II whom were referred to as the Tuskegee Airman. The Tuskegee Airman were African-American pilots whom were part of the 332nd Fighter Group of the U.S. Army Air Corps. During the time of the war, 992 pilots were trained in Tuskegee at this time and of those, 150 men lost their lives either to accidents during missions or in combat.
544 allied pilots and i don't know the stats for Luftwaffe
During the Battle of Britain (July to October 1940), approximately 3,000 pilots participated, with around 500 losing their lives. The majority of the casualties were from the United Kingdom, with around 300 British pilots killed. Additionally, pilots from other nations, including 87 from Poland, 29 from Canada, and smaller numbers from countries like Czechoslovakia, New Zealand, and Australia, also fought and died, contributing to the overall toll.
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
About 1,700,000 French died during World War I, including soldiers and civilians.