
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.
Eric Stanley Lock DSO, DFC & Bar (19 April 1919 – 3 August 1941) was one of the most famous aces of the RAF during the early years of the conflict. By the time he went missing in action, he had shot down 26 enemy aircraft, 20 of which were fighters. Eric Stanley Lock DSO, DFC & Bar...
George "Ben" Bennions was one of the leading Battle of Britain Spitfire pilots, credited with twelve enemy aircraft destroyed in just over 2 months, before he was shot down and wounded on 1 October 1940. George "Ben" Bennions was one of the...