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1940: Flight Lieutenant Pete Brothers on returning to RAF Biggin Hill. His Bentley sits at dispersal...
 
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Cover image: Art by Gil Cohen (Chassis no. 134) 1940: Flight Lieutenant Pete Brothers is greeted by his bull terrier "Merlin" on returning to RAF Biggin Hill. He is being questioned by the intelligence officer about the intense air battle that has just taken place high over Southern England. Pete's Bentley sits at dispersal with a sign on the windscreen — 'Air Defence Priority' — which Wing Commander Crossley Officer Commanding 32 Squadron had all the pilots display on their cars so they would not be held up in road blocks that surrounded RAF Biggin Hill at the time...

 
 
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