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Battle of Britain: Flypast for 75th anniversary of 'Hardest Day' | Battle of Britain: Flypast for 75th anniversary of 'Hardest Day' |
(about 17 hours later) | |
Aircraft including 18 Spitfires and six Hurricanes have flown over south-east England to mark 75 years since the Battle of Britain's "Hardest Day". | Aircraft including 18 Spitfires and six Hurricanes have flown over south-east England to mark 75 years since the Battle of Britain's "Hardest Day". |
The event recalled 18 August 1940, when Bromley's Biggin Hill and other South East military bases came under attack from the German Luftwaffe. | The event recalled 18 August 1940, when Bromley's Biggin Hill and other South East military bases came under attack from the German Luftwaffe. |
It became known as the "hardest day" as both sides recorded their greatest loss of aircraft during the battle. | It became known as the "hardest day" as both sides recorded their greatest loss of aircraft during the battle. |
The Battle of Britain lasted throughout the summer of 1940. | The Battle of Britain lasted throughout the summer of 1940. |
It was the first major campaign fought entirely in the air. | It was the first major campaign fought entirely in the air. |
BBC reporter Clark Ainsworth at Biggin Hill | BBC reporter Clark Ainsworth at Biggin Hill |
What a sight. Watching those iconic World War Two aircraft take to the skies above Biggin Hill was something to behold. Spectators gasped as they then circled the airfield in formation. | What a sight. Watching those iconic World War Two aircraft take to the skies above Biggin Hill was something to behold. Spectators gasped as they then circled the airfield in formation. |
The roar of the Merlin engines and the grace with which the Hurricane and especially the Spitfires, climb, bank, dive and weave through the air is a joy to behold. | The roar of the Merlin engines and the grace with which the Hurricane and especially the Spitfires, climb, bank, dive and weave through the air is a joy to behold. |
All the aircraft have now landed with spectators invited to see them up close and take pictures. | All the aircraft have now landed with spectators invited to see them up close and take pictures. |
And although they are beautiful to look at on the ground, it is in the sky where they truly shine. | And although they are beautiful to look at on the ground, it is in the sky where they truly shine. |
The Hardest Day commemorations in pictures | |
The Luftwaffe flew 850 sorties, involving 2,200 aircrew, while the RAF resisted with 927 sorties, involving 600 aircrew. The RAF and German Air Force lost 136 aircraft in one day. | The Luftwaffe flew 850 sorties, involving 2,200 aircrew, while the RAF resisted with 927 sorties, involving 600 aircrew. The RAF and German Air Force lost 136 aircraft in one day. |
The special commemoration, staged from the former RAF airfield at Biggin Hill, now a commercial airport, honours the pilots, engineers, armourers, operations staff and ground crews who faced attack that day. | The special commemoration, staged from the former RAF airfield at Biggin Hill, now a commercial airport, honours the pilots, engineers, armourers, operations staff and ground crews who faced attack that day. |
BBC iWonder - Why do we love the Spitfire? | BBC iWonder - Why do we love the Spitfire? |
More than 3,000 spectators went to Biggin Hill to see the aircraft including squadron leader Tony Pickering who flew on the "Hardest Day". | More than 3,000 spectators went to Biggin Hill to see the aircraft including squadron leader Tony Pickering who flew on the "Hardest Day". |
He said: "I don't think I was ever afraid. You've got to make sure you don't get too enthusiastic. You couldn't take on the German air force by yourself. | He said: "I don't think I was ever afraid. You've got to make sure you don't get too enthusiastic. You couldn't take on the German air force by yourself. |
"It's lovely to see these aircraft. Beautifully designed aircraft and there's no doubt about it. The people who made them... they did a good job." | "It's lovely to see these aircraft. Beautifully designed aircraft and there's no doubt about it. The people who made them... they did a good job." |
Will Curtis, managing director of Biggin Hill Airport, said it was remarkable that the Spitfire was "still a joy to fly", adding that "real credit" goes to its designer RJ Mitchell. | Will Curtis, managing director of Biggin Hill Airport, said it was remarkable that the Spitfire was "still a joy to fly", adding that "real credit" goes to its designer RJ Mitchell. |
He said: "It is as finely tuned and as well-balanced, if not better balanced, than a modern aircraft." | He said: "It is as finely tuned and as well-balanced, if not better balanced, than a modern aircraft." |
The day was marked with three flight formations, which took off from the airport at 13:00 BST: | The day was marked with three flight formations, which took off from the airport at 13:00 BST: |
On 10 July, aircraft including Hurricanes and Typhoons took part in a flypast over Buckingham Palace as part of the 75th anniversary. | On 10 July, aircraft including Hurricanes and Typhoons took part in a flypast over Buckingham Palace as part of the 75th anniversary. |