Supermarine Spitfire
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Were you there? I rather think that your comments here are O.T.T. and NOT representative of the majority of British and Polish people. Indeed, the nuanced rhythms of our beautiful English language are lost on you I suspect. You do a grave disservice to the memories of the pilots, both British and Polish who flew in the war.
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Were you there? I rather think that your comments here are O.T.T. and NOT representative of the majority of British and Polish people. Indeed, the nuanced rhythms of our beautiful English language are lost on you I suspect. You do a grave disservice to the memories of the pilots, both British and Polish who flew in the war.
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The RF Polish fighter squadron shoot down 126 enemy planes. It was the most effective RAF squadron during the battle of England and they didn't fly the legendary Spitfires but a lot slower and worse Hawkers Hurricane. Fucking British arrogance. Thankless pigs!
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Sorry, but you are talking British arrogance.
Unfortunately no one can prove it so let's just live with our own perceptions.
florianska6
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@florianska6 Without Polish Pilots the RAF would not have suffered a disadvantage, whilst I praise the achievments and skill of Polish pilots, you have a grossly over inflated perception of their contribution to the Battle of Britain.
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@florianska6 Ignorant fuck ! Its because of you polish fucks that we entered the war to help you against the nazis !! Silly CUNT ! We should have left you all to be gassed i hate the lot of you ! Get the fuck out of my country ffs ! Stealling all our jobs & working for peanuts ! Dirty arrogant bastards !
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Pity the film quality sucks.
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Poles flew well, but it is a misnoma to credit them with winning the battle. They represented a tiny part of Fighter Command.
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@dunrudin I think the story was "who was afraid of the big bad wolf?" by a new P-51 pilot, and his wiser squadron mate signed "we are"
Making holes in the Spit dream - sorry, fact. British built. Stop the Polish nationalist agenda. You should be very happy Britain was there, made this genuis machine, and invited your brave men to fly in her.
transonicbuoy1 7 months ago 5
Reginald Joseph Mitchell CBE, FRAeS
Supermarine Aviation Works, Southampton, England.
Soloman1001 1 year ago 4