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It can be a vexed question. Some WW2 types didnt take part in the war while others are in effect new planes, built around a recovered data plate.
Dc-3 /c-47 hands down. Still commercially used even now.
There are a lot more Spitfires flying now than there used to be. When the movie "The Battle of Britain" was made, Spitfires were restored to flying condition to make it THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN - The making of the movie - SpitfiresCan you think of some non-U.S. types that might be around? Tiger Moths maybe? Spitfires?
That's not a funny I gave you. It's a great big toothy smile!Holy mackeral! I had no idea! "Airworthy Survivors & Current Restorations Scroll Down for Restorations As of September 2008, there were aproximately 1,400 DC-3/Dakota airframes remaining worldwide."