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


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24/06/2015 15:19

Casualty statists section published

Casualty statistics  containing several statistics of Czechoslovak airmen casulaties in WWII and mainly in the RAF published

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14/06/2015 10:23

Czechoslovak units section updated

Added new pages: - 313 Squadron + Staff - 68 Squadron + Staff

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26/05/2015 20:17

Czechoslovak units section updated

Added new pages: - 312 Squadron + Staff - Czechoslovak Fighter Wing

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25/05/2015 22:20

New pages added

Today following pages were added: - Talks in Books section - 311 Squadron + 311 Squadron accidents in Czechoslovak Units section - Links

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22/05/2015 23:10

Czechoslovak units section updated

Added new pages and information regarding Czechoslovak units within the RAF.

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