Pocket manual detailing the training and operations of the British
pilots, ground crew and anti-aircraft gunners.
In the summer of 1940, Britain stood alone. For three long months, brave
young RAF pilots took off every day, ready to defend British skies
against large-scale Luftwaffe raids. 'The Few' were young, but they were
trained and they were determined. Eighty years on the last of the pilots
to fly in the Battle of Britain are feted, and their part in World War
II is widely remembered.
This pocket manual covers the training that these young pilots would
have had, and the air combat tactics they were taught to use against the
German raiders. It also covers the role of the ground crews, control and
command systems, antiaircraft defenses, and radar and raid detection.