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  2. List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (A–C) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pilots and other aircrew who flew during the Battle of Britain, and were awarded the Battle of Britain Clasp [1] to the 1939–45 Star by flying at least one authorised operational sortie with an eligible unit of the Royal Air Force or Fleet Air Arm during the period from 0001 hours on 10 July to 2359 hours 31 October 1940.

  3. Eleanor Wadsworth - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Eleanor Wadsworth. Eleanor Wadsworth (née Fish; 15 October 1917 – 21 December 2020) [ 1 ] was an English second world war pilot, who served as one of the RAF 's "Spitfire women". [ 2 ] Wadsworth was the oldest surviving pilot of the Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA), [ 3 ] before her death in December 2020. [ 4 ]

  4. Douglas Bader - Wikipedia

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    The quest to find Bader's Spitfire, W3185, shed light on the demise of another famous wartime ace, Wilhelm Balthasar, Geschwaderkommodore of Jagdgeschwader 2 "Richthofen", who was killed in action on 3 July 1941 when his Bf 109F crashed into Ferme Goset, Wittes, France. It was recovered in March 2004. [123]

  5. Brian Lane (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Lane (RAF officer) Brian John Edward " Sandy " Lane DFC (18 June 1917 – 13 December 1942) was a fighter pilot and flying ace of the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He also wrote the book Spitfire!, an account of his experiences as a fighter pilot during the Battle of Britain. Born in Harrogate, Lane joined the RAF in ...

  6. Jeffrey Quill - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Kindersley Quill, OBE, AFC, FRAeS (1 February 1913 – 20 February 1996) was a British test pilot who served on secondment with the Royal Air Force and Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve during the Second World War. He was also the second man to fly the Supermarine Spitfire after Vickers Aviation's chief test pilot, Joseph "Mutt" Summers.

  7. List of RAF aircrew in the Battle of Britain (L–N) - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pilots and other aircrew who flew during the Battle of Britain, and were awarded the Battle of Britain Clasp [1] to the 1939–45 Star by flying at least one authorised operational sortie with an eligible unit of the Royal Air Force or Fleet Air Arm during the period from 0001 hours on 10 July to 2359 hours 31 October ...

  8. Mary Ellis (pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ellis at the Royal Albert Hall for her appearance at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in November 2016. Born. Mary Wilkins. (1917-02-02) 2 February 1917. Leafield, Oxfordshire, England. Died. 24 July 2018 (2018-07-24) (aged 101) Sandown, Isle of Wight, England. Occupation (s)

  9. Alan Deere - Wikipedia

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    Author. Air Commodore Alan Christopher Deere, DSO, OBE, DFC & Bar (12 December 1917 – 21 September 1995) was a New Zealand fighter ace with the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He was also known for several near-death experiences over the course of the war. This led to his published autobiography being titled Nine Lives.