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

25/06/2017 09:22

Photo Appeal page updated

I would like to thank to all contributors who have provided photos of Czechoslovak Airmen from the "Want List". Since the last update 20 new photos were obtained. Chtěl bych poděkovat všem, kteří nám pomohli s fotografiemi československých letců ze...

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12/05/2017 14:36

Added information about my latest talk at Čelákovice

My latest talk about fighter pilot W/Cdr Alois Vašátko, DFC took place on 11th May 2017 at Čelákovice. Few photos available on page Talks.

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28/04/2017 17:41

Invitation to Alois Vašátko Talk

Added invitation (on the mainpage) to my nearest talk which will be dedicated to Alois Vašátko, the first Commanding Officer of the Czechoslovak Fighter Wing with the RAF. More information can be found on the Town Museum at Čelákovice website.

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21/12/2016 20:54

Season's greetings

I would like to wish a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2017 to all vistors of my website and I hope to see you here again next year! Pavel Vančata

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22/11/2016 10:21

Article about my book "Moonlight Flyer"

My latest book has been announced in the newspaper of the Czech and Slovak Community in Toronto - for more details see the "Moonlight Flyer" book page.  

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