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Originally Posted by agrims
Being a history major helps a lot!
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And sometimes it hurts, leading you to assume what you're taught and not do your own research.
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Had the battle of Britan lasted a week longer, Churchill wouldn't have had any planes left to fly,
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On August 21, 1940, the RAF had 615 Hurricanes and 326 Spitfires. On October 18, 1940, the RAF had 512 Hurricanes and 285 Spitfires, or roughly 85% of the strength they started with.
While the Luftwaffe had 2800 aircraft available to the RAF's 675, only 800 of the German planes were fighters, and they were scattered all over Europe, while the British were contained in one relatively small geographic area. During the course of the Battle the British lost 1078 aircraft while the Germans lost 1562. The British built 2352 new planes while the Germans produced only 975.
The British were in trouble for a variety of reasons, and the outcome was never certain until it was over, but had the Battle of Britain lasted another week Churchill would have had almost one thousand planes left to fly.