No. 312 (Czechoslovak) Fighter Squadron

Tomas Polak, Jiri Rajlich

No.312 (Czechoslovak) Squadron was the second Czechoslovak squadron formed in Summer 1940 from experienced pilots fighting in Battle of France. Unit started the operational duty at the end of Battle of Britain and continued through D-Day till the end of war. Unit was equiped by Hurricanes and later by Spitfires.

This is complete history of this squadron illustrated by 75 photos and 10 colour profiles. It contains three parts:
history, appendices (comprising all the claims, losses including accidental, awards, maps and the operational diary) and pilots roster.

I was helping with some photos and information for pilots roster.

More information at the publisher Philippe Listeman's website https://www.raf-in-combat.com


News

26/08/2015 16:31

No. 311 Squadron Accidents updated

Section No. 311 Squadron Accidents updated + added details to crashes of three Liberators: BZ775, BZ717 and BZ749.

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26/08/2015 14:13

Battle of Britain section added

Battle of Britain section remembering participation of Czechoslovak fighter pilots in this battle was added.

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23/08/2015 18:46

New links added into Links section

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21/08/2015 17:23

Photo Appeal page

Photo Appeal page requesting help with photos of Czechoslovak airmen/airwomen we are still unable to indetify was added into section Research.

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14/08/2015 20:31

Top Gun

The last part of Czechoslovak Units added - statistics of the most successful Czechoslovak Airmen in section Top Gun.

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