Scots magazine New Series, Vol. 141, No. 4
Thomson, DC1994
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The first air battle over Britain in the second world war took place above the Firth of Forth 55 years ago on 16 October 1939. Two enemy aircraft were shot down, and both the Glasgow and Edinburgh Auxiliary Air Force fighter squadrons claimed the RAF's first victory of the war. What really happened that Monday afternoon, and who should be given the credit? After more than half a century Andrew Jeffrey believes he has the answer.
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Dundee. D.C. Thomson. 1994.
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117p. B&w photos., map 21cm.
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5953
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F/MIL*F/MIL
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English
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3443967