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  1. No. 303 Squadron was the most effective Polish RAF squadron during the Second World War. Some sources state that its pilots were invited to the London Victory Parade of 1946 , [27] [28] [29] The Daily Telegraph [30] reported that it was the only representative of the Polish Armed Forces in the West .

  2. Jul 9, 2019 · A group of pilots of No. 303 Polish Fighter Squadron RAF stand by the tail elevator of one of their Hawker Hurricanes. They are (left to right): Pilot Officer Mirosław Ferić, Flying Officers Bogdan Grzeszczak, Pilot Officer Jan Zumbach, Flying Officer Zdzisław Henneberg and Flight-Lieutenant John Kent, who commanded ‘A’ Flight of the ...

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  3. As the Battle of Britain wore on, and the shortage of trained pilots became critical, the exiles were accepted into RAF squadrons and two Polish fighter units, Nos. 302 and 303 Squadrons, were formed. Once committed to action, the Poles flew and fought superbly, shooting down 203 enemy aircraft for the loss of 29 pilots killed.

  4. Jun 23, 2022 · The No. 303 Squadron didn’t stop fighting following the Battle of Britain. The RAF squadron took part in numerous operations throughout the remainder of the war, and eventually moved to flying the Supermarine Spitfire. The squadron was disbanded in December 1946, leaving behind a legacy as the most effective Polish RAF squadron of the conflict.

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  5. Sep 27, 2022 · No. 303 Squadron RAF is ranked among the best fighter units of World War II. At the time of the Battle of Britain in 1940, it was credited with shooting down 126 German machines, putting it in first place among the fighter squadrons in the battle.

  6. Polish Pilots During the Battle of Britain. A total of 145 experienced and battle-hardened Polish airmen fought in the Battle of Britain - 79 airmen in various RAF squadrons, 32 in No. 302 (Polish) Fighter Squadron and 34 in No. 303 (Polish) Fighter Squadron. On 13 August Hermann Göring launched the Luftwaffe’s all-out air assault on Britain.

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  8. Jun 3, 2020 · The ground crews’ finest hour came after the fighting of 15 September, when No. 303 Squadron’s Flying Officer Wiorkiewicz’s team managed overnight to restore nine apparently ‘un-repairable’ Hurricanes for the next day’s operations. Polish ground crew was not all-male. Many Polish women served with the Women’s Auxiliary Air Force ...

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