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If you want an accurate and up to date read I would suggest "The Battle of Britain" by James Holland, and for an interesting German counterpart "Spitfire over my tail" by Ulrich Steinhilper.
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If you can find a hardback copy of Patrick Bishop's Battle of Britain it's well worth it, it's a day by day account of the battle, full colour, one of those nice things to own. |
In addition to the above, these ones, for a in depth German background on the BoB:
http://www.afhra.af.mil/shared/media...090518-051.pdf http://www.afhra.af.mil/shared/media...090518-052.pdf http://www.afhra.af.mil/shared/media...090518-055.pdf From: http://www.afhra.af.mil/studies/numb...ies151-200.asp |
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Brian Lane's Spitfire! is an excellent read, written shortly before his death in 1942.
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Duel of Eagles by Peter Townsend.
You know, the Peter Townsend that was a Hurri pilot and was an item with Princess Margaret back in the day. Very detailed timelines comparing both sides. The development of the individuals, attitudes, systems, aircraft and the marrying of these individuals when they met in combat. This is an excellent read IMHO. Far beyond the norm as it is written by a person who experienced it and who has a gripping narative combined with very detailed information from both sides. Cheers |
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