The Battle of Britain is widely considered to be Britain's finest hour.
The 'Few' who so bravely fought to save the nation will not be
forgotten, nor will they be around forever to recount the heroism of the
summer of 1940 first-hand. In contrast, the number of restored and
preserved aircraft in our museums and skies is at an all-time high.
Authentic warbirds have never been better cared for and formations of 15
or more Spitfires and half a dozen Hurricanes are not unheard of at UK
air shows. It is now left to the sights and sounds of these surviving
aircraft to remind us of the sacrifices, daring and bravery of those who
saved Britain from imminent invasion in 1940.
This book features a brief history of all the front-line RAF fighter
aircraft that were involved in the famous battle and explores some of
the major training and support aeroplanes that contributed to the iconic
events. The story is told using over 160 photographs of surviving and
restored aircraft in the air, on the ground and in unique formations
together.