
(The photo is of the British SPIT FIRE used in the Battle of Britain in WWII.)
At the height of the Battle of Britain, the average life expectancy for a newly deployed fighter pilot was about three to four weeks. (Facebook·World War Aviation)
This incredibly low statistic reflected the intensity of the air war over the UK in 1940.
Out of the roughly 3,000 RAF pilots of Fighter Command, over 500 were killed during the 16-week campaign. (Fire Brigade Museum.)
Why do I show you this story now?
I think it is important to remember those who came before us…
…And PAID THE ULTIMATE PRICE!









