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Pilots of the Battle of Britain: Their Finest Hour


Their Finest Hour

No. of pages 64

Published: 2010

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'Should, God forbid, France fall, we will need every available aircraft and every trained pilot to defend the shores of Britain from the invasion force, which most surely will come'. These words, written by Air Vice Marshall Hugh Dowding to Prime Minister Winston Churchill in May 1940 could not have been more true. There remained twenty miles or so of water between Hitler and Great Britain. Unless Hitler's Air Force had control of the skies between France and England, any attempt to send an invasion force across that narrow strip of water would be disastrous. Hitler knew it too. The stage was therefore set for an epic Battle to commence for the control of the skies over the English Channel and Southern England. Although aircraft production was sufficient to meet the German threat, fighter pilots took up to eighteen months to train. It was here that the RAF was in desperate need. Unless Britain's pilots could shoot down Luftwaffe aircraft at a rate of nearly four to one, the RAF would be shot from the skies within weeks and Europe would become a secure fortress for Nazism.

 

This book is part of a book series called Their Finest Hour .

There are 64 pages in this book. This book was published 2010 by Ravette Publishing Ltd .

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