Spitfire I Pilot’s Notes: The Spitfire Used in the Battle of Britain in 1940 by Air Ministry
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Overview: Summer 1940, the Battle of Britain has just begun, you’ve just gained your RAF ‘wings’ and been selected to fly fighters – and the most advanced fighter aircraft in the world at that, the Supermarine Spitfire mark I. A slim booklet is pressed into your hands by your squadron leader and you are told to study it before your first flight. This booklet, the Air Ministry’s Pilot’s Notes Spitfire I Aeroplane is reproduced in this short book for the first time since the Second World War.
The Air Ministry published Pilots Notes on every type of aircraft the RAF flew. They were designed so the pilot could familiarise themselves with the aircraft’s individual controls, flying characteristics and operational limits, rather like an owner’s manual. Pilot’s Notes Spitfire I Aeroplane was first issued just before the war and reprinted in April 1940 and was the manual used by Battle of Britain pilots.
Where is the safety catch on your gun button?
How long can you use the emergency boost on your Rolls Royce Merlin engine?
How do you set the range on your gun sight?
How do you know if the undercarriage of your Spitfire has successfully deployed?
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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