Reading post 611884 in main thread: Dowding's Costly Blunder in the Battle of France
November 19th, 2011  
LeEnfield
 
 
We did not make blunder as the two bladed fighters were pretty standard around that time and the three bladed props were only just coming in from the US. Also there was a problem on airfield security as the aerodromes kept getting bounced by the German fighters and if we had moved every fighter from the RAF into France the result would have still been the same. Now instead of blaming the RAF for the fall of France you could be asking what the French airforce was doing during this time


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