Ummmm roughly speaking I'd hazard a guess at precisely.... none ! I don't think the Italian air force was in any way involved in the Battle of Britain.
What are you talking about, the battle of Britain had little or nothing to do with the Italians? Do you mean another battle?
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The Italians did not defend France and the low countries.
Winston was on the allied side he was the prime minister of great Britain
Great Britain controlled the Allied powers in 1941
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Could you be a little more specific?
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The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italian Air Force was not involved.The only aircraft that fought in Battle of Britain were British aircraft in RAF and German aircraft in Luftwaffe. The Italian Air Force was not involved.
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the location of the allied aircraft in Germany was started in Berlin aircraft by American and British officials to fly food and supplies into west Berlin.
According to what I have studied as a student of Military History,I counted the the tally at approxomittly about 521 altogether including the reconnaissance and patrol aircraft over both sea and land or about 1/3 as many as the Allies and 1/6 as many as the Luftwaffe - Realitively few were destroyed in combat, the majority were lost by being captured because of forced landing, missing in action or unknown unconfirmed causes,or crashed in accidents including upon arrival and withdrawl to deployment and redeployment,which took a pretty big chunk out of Italy's Air Force and resulting in a complete disaster for them in the war. The main reason few people know,and why the Italian part in the battle is not highly reguarded is threefold-Few Italian Bombers were able to accomplish destroying any targets,Few were likewise able to destroy any Allied Aircraft and the majority of of their aircraft were lost to the enemy.
Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
Great Britain was one of the main Allied powers.
The Italians did not defend France and the low countries.
They flew fighter aircraft, mainly to protect Allied bomber aircraft.
Russia, Britain and France were allied by the Triple Entente.
Allied aircraft attacked German targets before D-Day to keep German aircraft on the ground. The Luftwaffe was notable by its absence on the day.