RAF Fighter Command
RAF Fighter Command Royal Air Force Fighter Command's brief was to provide an effective aerial barrier to any attempt at domination of British skies. Between 1940 and 1942 the Command generally found…
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RAF Fighter Command
Royal Air Force Fighter Command's brief was to provide an effective aerial barrier to any attempt at domination of British skies. Between 1940 and 1942 the Command generally found itself on the back-foot in terms of overall success. The aircraft and technical resources on hand between 1936 and WWII's initiation were thankfully improved to a level that was barely sufficient to withstand the hitherto unchallengeable Luftwaffe's advance across Western Europe.
The Luftwaffe found itself being challenged and regularly bested 'round the clock'; by the advent of D-Day the Command's efforts had materially contributed to the Allied on-surge that had placed its adversary on a permanent downward spiral towards total The introduction of aircraft designs that would change the situation, however costly, in its ultimate favour, featured prominently from the mid-point of WWII.