7. F-4 Phantom II – United Kingdom
Did you know that the Supermarine Spitfire was the most popular British aircraft during WWII? It was also the only one that was consistently produced during the battle. There were a few different variations, each with its own wing design. The 50 Supermarine Spitfire, on the other hand, is still flying today.
7. Curtiss P-40 Warhawk – U.S.A.
Throughout WWII, the Curtis P-40 Warhawk was a significant player in the skies. During the battle, it was one of the three most widely used US fighters. It has received several updates throughout the years as a result of performance issues and difficulties. Despite this, it isn’t considered a “top fighter,” but it does have a great look. It’s one of the reasons it’s so popular with aviation enthusiasts all over the world.