Indians React to Fly With RAF's Quick Reaction Alert Crews



Hey Guys, today we are going to react to – Fly With RAF’s Quick Reaction Alert Crews

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7 thoughts on “Indians React to Fly With RAF's Quick Reaction Alert Crews”

  1. As bad as the worst aspects of the East India Company and the British Empire were, was and is
    …for the Indian Principalities and Maharaja States etc… If the India was instead under Imperial Russian control, how much worse would the atrocities committed hav likely to have been?, let alone their endemic genocidal Russification progroms & cultural practices?

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  2. If you want to see what really low level looks like, "RAF Buccaneers Attack HMS Liverpool Off Gibraltar". The U.S.A.F. hold an annual exercise called "Red Flag", in the 1970s a squadron of Buccaneers took part as the attacking force, and the U.S.A.F. were unable to intercept them, the Buccaneers were going to approach at a height of 20feet, but found they were kicking up dust trails, so they increased their altitude to 30feet.

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  3. From your reactions to this, I think you'd be very interested in reacting to the documentary '13 hours that saved Britain' which recounts the day mentioned in this where the nazi flew a huge bombing raid which they expected to decimate the RAF and enable a nazi invason of Britain that the RAF went all in to repel.

    It features many eyewitness accounts from pilots, those in the air control, and eyewitnesses on the ground, many of them children at the time.
    It gives a very human perspective on what life was like under German bombing, as well as the RAFs defence of the nation.

    That day is now commemorated as Battle of Britain day.

    Sir Winston Churchill said of these pilots
    "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few".

    Really enjoying your channel ✌️👍

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