This is the story of the highly regarded fighter squadron, in which served mainly airmen from Poland, in the history of aerial combat and their heroic defence of England during WW2, Battle o... Read allThis is the story of the highly regarded fighter squadron, in which served mainly airmen from Poland, in the history of aerial combat and their heroic defence of England during WW2, Battle of Britain against Nazi attacks. The 303 Squadron shot three times more Luftwaffe planes th... Read allThis is the story of the highly regarded fighter squadron, in which served mainly airmen from Poland, in the history of aerial combat and their heroic defence of England during WW2, Battle of Britain against Nazi attacks. The 303 Squadron shot three times more Luftwaffe planes than any other allied squadrons.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination total
- Kazimierz Wunsche
- (as Hubert Milikowski)
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One gripe. "The Battle of Britain" 1967 started the idea that Polish (and other) squadrons were kept out of the battle because of racism. That is not correct. It was Dowding's decision and he wouldn't have them because of sloppy R/T procedure, which the film highlights BTW. Going into the battle Dowding had a very clunky radar (far, far behind German radar although he didn't know that) which meant that the battle had to be controlled from a battle control room that collated the information. That was entirely new, but turned out to be a huge strength. The battle control room controlled the battle over radio, again entirely new, one voice channel for the whole battle. If any pilot left his R/T on send it jammed communication and control was lost, battle control lost communication with their pilots in the air. The Poles were wonderful pilots and very brave, but they wouldn't shut up, they kept leaving their R/T on send in training. So they were kept in reserve until it got desperate, then we saw what they could do. They still didn't shut up.
Did you know
- TriviaThe British Army uniforms are not correct. Not only are the insignia incorrect, the tailoring is in the US Army style and the colour is also incorrect.
- GoofsThe ground scenes featuring German Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters show the G-6 version (armored cockpit hood, rounded supercharger intake, rounded wing tips), which first flew in February 1943, 2½ years after the Battle of Britain. The proper version would've been the E-3 or E-4 (lighter cockpit hood, square supercharger intake, square wing tips).
- Quotes
Witold 'Tolo' Lokuciewski: When we finally start to combat, we'll be fighting not only for Poland.
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $8,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $7,694,425
- Runtime
- 1h 44m(104 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1