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 On Sun, 25 Jan 2015 00:05:58 -0700, chuck@olypen.com wrote:
 
 >Here is an interesting bit of trivia for you.
 >In World War I, there were more aircraft than most people think.
 >Total Aircraft (total airframes) 1914-1918
 >Great Britian            58,144
 >Germany                  47,637
 >France                     67,982
 >Italy                          20,000
 >Russia                        4,700
 >Austro-Hungarian       5,431
 >United Sates             15,000
 >Total                        218,894
 >The US Combat aircraft were provided by the allies (US only produced
 >trainers)
 >France                      4,881
 >Britian                         258
 >Italian                            19
 >Total                        5,158
 >Source:   FIGHTER by Bryan Cooper & John Batchelor
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 >In Air combat, American pilots were credited with the following
 >victories.
 >WW I          721   enemy aircraft
 >WW II    18,798   enemy aircraft
 >Korea         893    enemy aircraft
 >Viet Nam    137    enemy aircraft
 >Gulf War      38     enemy aircraft
 >Total     20,587     enemy aircraft
 >Source: Major Ritchie (one of only two aces in Viet Nam)
 >             during an interview on Military Channel
 
 Yes, some interesting information. Thanks!
 
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