First of all there was no branch called the Air Force during World War 2 in any of the Allied Forces. They were either Army Air Force, Marine Air Force and Navy Air Forces and the Brits added the word Royal to their forces. If you added up all the "air forces" of Russia, The US, The UK and other nations you would have a total that could surpass several hundred thousand. The Germans and Italians had aviators too. If you add them then you definitely surpass many hundreds of thousand of pilots flying during World War 2.
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Douglos bader
Thousands.
Probably. I know a guy who fought and had contacts.
George H. W. Bush ; he flew a TBF Avenger which was a torpedo-bomber .
Dogas Bader, RAF Pilot
Was joseph byrne an american pilot in ww2?
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James ('Jimmy') Stewart.
No he was not that old
JOSEPH FOSS
It depends on the hat.
Douglos bader
Yes, he was a pilot. He also was a pilot in the Korean War.
George Bush was a fighter pilot in World War 2. And JF Kennedy was a naval officer during that war.
Thousands.
Ernst Udet flew in both wars. Herman Goering was a pilot during WW1 and was involved politically in WW2.