Battle of Britain
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:02:03
Well done, Peter.
:02:05
Only 1/3 of a one, sir.
:02:08
Oh, that's better than nothing.
:02:10
I used to blast away
and never hit a sausage.

:02:14
One thing though...
:02:15
What's that, sir?
:02:17
It takes us two years
to train people like you.

:02:21
Suppose your controls
had been damaged.

:02:24
What would've happened
to that idiotic victory roll?

:02:26
You'd have been spread
all over the damn field...

:02:28
like strawberry jam.
Never again. Clear?

:02:32
Yes, sir.
:02:40
Something to make Stuffy's day.
:02:42
The old man's just gone down
to the OPs room with Sasha.

:02:46
Final figures
of the northern raids...

:02:47
twenty-three without loss.
:02:50
Jolly good.
I'll show it to him.

:02:52
Right.
:02:53
We're getting 6 volunteer pilots
from Coastal Command...

:02:57
and from
the Fleet Air Arms, sir...

:02:59
five from each of the Fairday
battle squadrons...

:03:01
and three from
army cooperation.

:03:04
That's thirty, is it?
Not enough.

:03:07
We lost that many yesterday.
:03:09
And the air staff hesitate
to weaken the light bombers...

:03:12
in case of invasion, sir.
:03:13
We need pilots now.
:03:15
What about the foreign squadrons
under training?

:03:17
Czechs, Poles?
:03:19
I know your feelings about
the language difficulties.

:03:21
They don't understand a word
that's said over the air.

:03:24
They're a menace
to themselves and us.

:03:26
I'll try and cut more corners
off the training program.

:03:30
Pilots are doing well...
:03:32
enemy losing
at the rate of two to one...

:03:35
then he can afford to, can't he?
:03:37
Never sends more than half
his bombers at one time.

:03:41
We must find more pilots...
:03:45
or lose.
:03:52
Begin. This is off speed.
:03:54
Check 5-0-1 back
at ready desk...


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