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Battle of Britain dogfight colour film 1940
Discovered in the collection of Victor Don, a doctor living in Ashford in 1940. He was taking film of his dogs when a dogfight began overhead. Although brief, the film does give a unique record of what is believed to be a fighter engagement during the Battle of Britain.
The shots show the two forces seeking to gain the upper hand as well as an aircraft falling as a casualty, suggesting that this is not a training exercise. At the end of the film is a brief shot of a Spitfire at low level, possibly heading back to base out of ammunition. The footage begins at 12 minutes 30 seconds. I hope you find it of interest. https://screenarchive.brighton.ac.uk/detail/5756/ |
Re: Battle of Britain dogfight colour film 1940
Thanks for showing.
Finally I understand the meaning of the term "dog-fight " ;-) |
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Nice find!
Thanks for sharing! Best regards/Håkan |
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Great stuff. I agree that that does look like an actual engagement. Gives new meaning to the term 'writing in the sky'.
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Re: Battle of Britain dogfight colour film 1940
Nice footage, thx for sharing.
Dirk |
Re: Battle of Britain dogfight colour film 1940
Outstanding. What we would give to know the date of this encounter...
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The Don's really loved their dogs.
What a surrealistic scenario (for 1940) and almost unbelievable images to our 'modern' eyes! Cheers Brian |
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