The purpose of this study is to provide aviation historians and enthusiasts with a range of information relative to each of the RAF, Dominion & Allied squadrons that saw combat during World War II. Each record will comprise a short history, completed with illustrations and artwork, and accompanied by the following appendices:
Appendix I: Squadron Commanders and Flight Commanders Appendix II: Major awards Appendix III: Operational diary (number of sorties per month) Appendix IV: Victory list Appendix V: Details of aircraft losses on operations Appendix VI: Details of Aircraft losses in accidents Appendix VII: Aircraft Serial Numbers matching with individual letters (including mission totals for multi-engine aircraft) Appendix VIII: Nominal roll (Captains only for bomber and seaplane units) Appendix IX: Roll of Honour Individual files will be constantly updated, when any fresh information comes to light. Additional information will be available for download, at no charge, on each squadron’s site at www.raf-in-combat.com. Each File is individually printed, numbered, signed by the author and bound. Files are available from Philedition (www.raf-in-combat.com) and selected retailers.
No.71 (Eagle) Squadron 1940-1942 No.121 (Eagle) Squadron 1941-1942 No.133 (Eagle) Squadron 1941-1942 No.137 Squadron 1941-1945 No.146 Squadron 1941-1945 No.168 Squadron 1942-1945 No.441 (RCAF) Squadron 1944-1945 452 (RAAF) Squadron 1941-1945 In preparation: No.128 Squadron 1941-1945 No.131 (County of Kent) Squadron 1941-1945 No.134 Squadron 1941-1945 No.309 (Polish) Squadron 1941-1947 No.313 (Czechoslovak) Squadron 1941-1945 No.355 Squadron 1943-1945 No.443 (RCAF) Sqn 1944-1945 |