These Fighter Jets Helped the Allies Win WWII
Briefly

World War II saw a dramatic transformation in the American military aviation landscape, with the U.S. developing the largest Air Force comprising over 80,000 planes.
Fighter planes were crucial to the outcome of WWII, and innovations from these aircraft continue to influence modern jets like the F-35 Lightning II.
The Ryan Fireball, a mixed-power aircraft, exemplified the rapid advancements made in military aviation during the war, entering service in 1945.
24/7 Wall St. compiled data from Military Factory to rank the most mass-produced American fighter planes of WWII, highlighting their historical significance.
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