First, you have to be extremely smart. You need good reports from school, then you have to pass a strenuous fitness test and aptitude tests.
"Spitfires" were the main "fighter" planes. "Hurricanes" were important too, particularly during the "Battle of Britain". There were several other fighter planes too. There were also several types of "bombers" and other planes.
Roald Dahl was a salesperson for Shell and later worked for the RAF as a fighter pilot.
RAF Fighter Command was created in 1936.
RAF Fighter Command ended in 1968.
RAF Fighter Command's motto is 'Offence Defence'.
The German Stuka pilot Hans-Ulrich Rudel was one , he was missing one leg . RAF pilot Douglas Bader was a pilot who had lost both his legs .
Roald Dahl joined the Royal Air Force (RAF) when World War II broke out. He became a fighter pilot and served in the RAF during the war.
Here's what I recomend, when applying to be a pilot, don't mention your ADD.
usual a few years with all the right training
RAF Leuchars and RAF Lossiemouth are currently the only jet fighter bases in Scotland.
In World War two Roald Dahl flew a fighter plane for the RAF. if you look on Google you can find out exactly when and where he did this. He managed to survive throughout the war, but unfortuneately a few of his comrades died.He was a fighter pilot and later an Intelligence officer
Depends on the type of pilot. Working as a Pilot for a company such as the RAF would require 20/20 vision. However just a pilot of a private plane may be ok.