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A major contribution was the fact that the German planes had to travel large distances to get to England, and again to get back to their home bases. This cut down on the amount of time they could spend in the air over England. This restraint did not apply to the English planes.

Apart from that, there was radar - which meant that the British only had to scramble when they knew the enemy was approaching. Without radar they would have to patrol the skies on standby.

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