Two of these British aircraft were built in the mid-1920s.
Even before then some had been forced down by British aircraft.
Nine British aircraft (2.6 percent of the force) are lost.
The fourth British aircraft was the first to be modified.
Germany knew little about the British aircraft and wished to study one.
During this time, better British aircraft started to replace some of the older models.
Most were old "wood" models, and could not match the British aircraft in 1940.
He was killed by British aircraft on May 4, 1945.
And then we can remember when there was so many of the British aircraft going and coming.
This gave him access to both sensitive and secret information about the latest British aircraft.