"We shall never surrender"
Germany and Scotland, however there was a squadron of expatriate Polish pilots in Scotlands Air Force Britians are wimps though. Germany and Britain
1) Blitzkrieg 2) Killing squads 3) Lend-Lease Act/Detroit 4) Operation Torch 5) Operation Barbarossa 6) Invasion of Italy 7) Mongol Invasion of Japan/Kamikaze 8) 9) 10) Pearl Harbor 11) Battle of Midway 12) Winston Churchill, Churchill's speach/ RAF pilots, Battle of Berlin 13) 14) 15) Dresden 16) Stalin, Mussolini, and Hitler 17) Holocaust 18) D-day 19) Battle of Britain, V12 plane engine 20) Battle of Stalingrad, Russian Civil War 21) Surrender, Battle of Bastogne 22) 23) Allied Invasion of Italy/Winston Churchhill 24) July 20 Plot 25) 26) 27) 28) Atomic Bomb 29) Edouard Daladier 30) Japan 31) Maybe the V12 Engine
Little or no flight time and zero gunnery practice or skill.
The raf.mod.uk website lists 2535 men from Great Britain and 574 from overseas including all forms of aircrew. Around 2350 of these are thought to have been Allied Pilots.
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Churchill said in his memoirs, that before the Battle of El Alamein Britain hadn't won a battle and after El Alamein Britain hadn't lost a battle.
Winston Churchill said it about the RAF pilots who won the Battle of Britain. Although it is generally associated with Churchill, he didn't actually coin the phrase It had been used before by someone else.He simply adapted it.
Britain lost 544 aircrew in Battle of Britain. They don't separate pilots or others into trades.
The average age for pilots during the battle of britain was 20
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
If It wasn't for the pilots of the Battle of Britain, we could all be speaking German.
pilots for the British RAF
56 Pilots saw service in the Battle of Britain, this included 804 and 808 Naval Air Squadrons and Pilots attached to RAF Fighter Command Squadrons, of which 9 lost their lives during the battle.
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According to a historical internet site : 15 french pilots participated in the Battle of Britain. Most of them in squadron 245.
The Luftwaffe discontinued the battle because of unacceptably high losses of aircraft and pilots.
Radar and the courage of the RAF pilots.