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Osprey Aviation Elite Units 003. Peter Hall. No 91 'Nigeria' Sqn

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Osprey Aviation Elite Units 003. Peter Hall. No 91 'Nigeria' Sqn
Illustrator: Chris Davey. — Osprey Publishing, 2001. — 128 p.
From its humble beginnings as a reconnaissance flight, using second-hand aircraft at the very end of the Battle of Britain, No 91 'Nigeria' Squadron went on to become one of the most famous units in RAF Fighter Command. It achieved outstanding results using new low-level interception tactics along the south coast of England, employing the very latest marks of Spitfire. Indeed, it was one of the few fighter units to be Spitfire-equipped throughout World War 2. Manned by a multifarious band of pilots from across the globe, No 91 'Nigeria' Sqn also produced its fair share of aces.
Introduction Early days Enter the Fw 190 New aircraft, new role 'Diver' More Ramrods, Rodeos and Rhubarbs Appendices
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