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Four Geniuses of the Battle of Britain
Watson-Watt, Henry Royce, Sydney Camm & RJ Mitchell
"Had it not been for the vital contributions of the four men and their inventions described in this book the Battle of Britain could not have been won by the Royal Air Force. Each of these brilliant men contributed enormously to the aircraft and equipment upon which the gallant RAF fighter pilots depended to take on and defeat the hitherto overpowering Luftwaffe during Hitler's European onslaught.
Watson Watt
was the moving force behind Britain's vital early warning radar network that allowed Allied fighter aircraft to intercept the incoming German bomber raids.
Henry Royce
was the driving force throughout the development of the Merlin engine that powered both the Hurricane and Spitfire.
Sydney Camm
persevered with the design of the Hawker Hurricane which was to destroy more Luftwaffe bombers in the Battle than any other type. It was amazingly resilient and provided an extremely stable gun platform.
RJ Mitchell
never lived long enough to see the success of his beautiful Spitfire, was the designer of the only British aircraft that could outperform the Nazi Bf 109 fighters and which allowed the attacking Hurricanes a little more safety while doing their job below.
This is the story of those men behind the scene of the greatest air battle in history.