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The Last of the Few: sole surviving Battle of Britain fighter pilot, John Hemingway, dies aged 105
The White Hart, Brasted
Pilot Officer Michael Mudie - whose last combat was broadcast by BBC journalist, Charles Gardner
The first of The Few to fall in active combat: F/O Tom Higgs
11 July 1940: Auxillary pilots called into action
10 July 1940: the Battle of Britain begins
One day Battle of Britain tours re-start Saturday 30th March - special introductory offer for March and April bookings!
Special tours for Schools launched for 2024
Lest we forget
Shot down on the penultimate day of the Battle of Britain: the story of Hilary Edridge
27 September 1940: An heroic attempt to save a fellow pilot's life
Battle of Britain day: 15 September 1940
Pushed to breaking point
Juggling with Jesus
A fighter boy from Gillingham, Kent
8 August 1940: Five out of twelve pilots from 145 squadron killed on one day - three in 5 minutes.
17th July 1940: The inexperience of youth
Not all pilots conformed to the stereotype - Sgt Ronald 'Finger' Baker
11 July 1940 - Peter Townsend lucky to be rescued after being shot down in the sea off Harwich
10 July 1940 - Day 1 of the Battle of Britain
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