The British aircraft used during World War II were commonly referred to as "Spitfires," particularly the Supermarine Spitfire, which became iconic for its role in the Battle of Britain. Other notable British planes included the Hawker Hurricane, which also played a significant role in the air defense during the war. Additionally, bombers like the Avro Lancaster were crucial for strategic bombing missions.
At the start of Battle of Britain, Germay had approximately 2,600 aircraft om that front. The RAF had less than 600 fighters at that point.
The Germans surrendered or ran out of planes.
yes.
planes, trains, and automobiles
By flying planes over it and releasing explosives.
Britain lost 245 planes in one single month
149,057
At the start of Battle of Britain, Germay had approximately 2,600 aircraft om that front. The RAF had less than 600 fighters at that point.
Germany and Britain were on opposite sides during World War II so they didn't send Britain any planes except on bombing missions.
The Germans surrendered or ran out of planes.
1
yes.
planes, trains, and automobiles
Parallel planes.
Britain
By flying planes over it and releasing explosives.
planes, trains, and automobiles