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Yes, radar helped to pick up German aircraft after about 1940.
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Paul A. Jackson has written: 'Royal Air Force Germany' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Royal Air Force Germany 'British and European combat aircraft' -- subject(s): Airplanes, Military, Military Airplanes
British = Royal Air Force, RAF German = Luftwaffe
The first one was a Radar, it gave them an advantage on the number, speed, and direction of incoming airplanes and the second was a German code-making device that enabled the British to decode many German codes.
The british air force is known as the RAF; royal air force. The Deutsche Luftwaffe or Luftwaffe (German: "Air Arm", IPA: ['luftvafə]) is the commonly used term for the German air force.The Royal Air Force. They are still called this today.
Royal Air Force-RAF
It was against the German Air Force, luftwaffe, vs. the British Royal Air Force.
Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF).
The SuperMarine Spitfire and the Hawker Hurricane were fighter airplanes used mostly by the Royal Air Force during WWII
The British Royal Air Force and the German Luftwaffe.
The German air force (Luftwaffe) is not a Royal air force (Germany doesn't have a king or queen). They both fly the Eurofighter Typhoon and the Panavia Tornado.