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Originally Posted by HunterICX
Hold on  , I understood that revolver was ment for you.
Right, I suddently picture seeying throught my mirror the canopy sliding open and a hand comes out holding that Webley revolver aiming at his 12 O'clock.
Right....I'll scrap any future attempts of visiting France!
HunterICX
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Good idea, sir!

Truth be told, it did happen but not that often. It was frowned upon by Fighter Command to let valuable pilots gallivant off to France and generally the only time that British fighters found themselves there during the Battle of Britain was if they had been focusing so hard on following a target that they hadn't realised that they had followed it home. They usually realised about the time that flak started bursting around them, which meant it was time to go home.