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British Royal Air Force, Combat Reports 1939-1945
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Explore this collection of Royal Air Force combat reports from the Second World War, the reports were filled out by pilots or air gunners after they had encountered enemy aircraft on operational flights.
Each record includes a transcript of the original record. The amount of information you will see will vary. You may be able to find a combination of the following:
Findmypast has published the index from The National Archives in Kew, the records are from the AIR 50 series.
The British Royal Air Force, Combat Reports 1939-1945 were filled out by pilots or air gunners after they had encountered enemy aircraft on operational flights.
The combat reports cover action that was seen by the squadrons, wings and groups that were serving with Fighter Command, Bomber Command, Coastal Command and the Fleet Air Arm.
Consisting of either a Personal Combat Report or a Fighter Command Report, they would record details such as the following:
Combat reports also give a detailed account of what happened, the pilot or air gunner would describe how many rounds he used, what hits they achieved and if the aircraft was destroyed, damaged or considered as probably destroyed.
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