On 10 July Britain will be celebrating the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Flightglobal is in a unique position to showcase its own and original coverage of the Battle, week by week as it unfolded.
Among the 210,000 pdf archive pages Flight published numerous articles about the aircraft used by Britain, its allies as well its enemies.
Here are some features and aircraft profiles written by Flight journalists, of some of the aircraft that played a part in the British victory.
Aircraft
- Information on and photo of the Supermarine Seagull V and more images
- Technical information on the Supermarine Seagull
- Recent photograph of the Supermarine Spitfire I
- Technical description/general arrangement drawing of Bristol Blenheim IV
- "Exclusive details" of the Heinkel bomber He 111s
- "Those Heinkel bombers"
- Cutaway drawing of a Heinkel He112
- Technical description/general arrangement drawing de Havilland Tiger Moth
- Cutaway drawing of the Gloster Gladiator and a letter written in 1958 letter about re-building it
- Gloster Gladiator manufacturer's advertisement that appeared in Flight
- A recent image on AirSpace of a Gloster Gladiator
- A recent image of a Messerschmitt Me 109 on AirSpace
- Technical details of the Messerschmitt 109
- Friend or Foe: Comparison of the Junkers JU87 with the Miles Magister
- Picture JU88 / Me 109
- Technical information of the Short Sunderland MR5
- Stories of the Sunderland in war
- Technical description and general arrangement drawing of a Falco F.8L
- Profile of Fiat CR42
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Picture of the Italian aircraft, the Fiat CR42 Falco
- Aircraft of axis powers
- Machines of the Luftwaffe
- Trainer aircraft of WW2
- Recognising aircraft
- Designing [aircraft] for speed
Strategy
- 18 July 1939: Preparing for the Battle of Britain
- 4 April 1918: Creation of the Royal Air Force
- Training German Pilots
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