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Reginald Mitchell's legendary fighter, with its elliptical wings and perfect looks, became a symbol of the Royal Air Force and British courage and resilience. It was one of the few fighter types to see service during the entire Second World War.
Born in London in 1922 of Irish parents, Michael “Slim” Kilburn flew with No 124 and No 56 Squadrons during the war. Credited with 7 aerial victories and awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and French Croix de Guerre, Kilburn graduated as an aeronautical engineer after the war and became a test pilot for de Havilland. Born in London in 1922 of Irish...
Flying SM825, 20-victory ace John Sheperd shot down a Messerschmitt Bf 110 towing a Messerschmitt Me 163 rocket fighter on 14 April 1945, destroying both. Flying SM825, 20-victory ace John...
Flying Spitfire SM823, seven-victory ace Patrick Coleman destroyed three Focke-Wulf Fw 190 over Germany on 1 May 1945. Flying Spitfire SM823, seven-victory...
Flying RM791, S/L Benham shot down two Focke-Wulf Fw 190D fighters over Germany on 23 January 1945. Flying RM791, S/L Benham shot down...
Flying RM791, S/L Benham shot down two Focke-Wulf Fw 190D fighters over Germany on 23 January 1945. Flying RM791, S/L Benham shot down...
Flying NH915, F/L Rake claimed No 41 Squadron’s last victory of the war, a Junkers Ju 188, on 3 May 1945. Flying NH915, F/L Rake claimed No 41...
Flying MB882, F/L Spencer shot down Hauptmann Emil ‘Bully’ Lang, a German ace credited with 173 aerial victories, on 3 September 1944. Spencer's final score was of ten confirmed victories. Flying MB882, F/L Spencer shot down...
Arthur A. "Pinky" Glen, DFC & Bar, was a Royal Air Force ace with 9 aerial victories. Arthur A. "Pinky" Glen, DFC &...