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Can you name the WWII Aircraft Losses?
created by
MrAdamHill
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These are the top 10 countries, and 'Total losses' refers to all Aircraft lost during the War, in combat or otherwise.
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Rank
Country
Total Losses
1
116,875
2
106,400
3
50,000 * (Estimated)
4
45,000
5
22,010
6
5,272
7
2,468
8
892
9
398
10
81
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WWII Aircraft Losses Quiz
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Created Dec 7, 2009 in
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dumelow
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Dec 7th, 2009 at 19:47 GMT
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How about Finland? Your source says they lost 603 aircraft in the Winter and Continuation Wars. Most people would count them as part of WWII.
Kroxquo
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Aug 28th, 2010 at 23:14 GMT
1 point
How about accepting USA, UK, and when I typed France, Poland, and Italy, it did not accept it.
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