This is a collection of info I have gathered, hope its of interest and on topic:
http://ww2timeline.info/ww21941.htm
March 28
(evening) 323 British Bombers attack German submarine bases at St. Nazaire. [84.163]
1940
August 13
Adolf Hitler's "Eagle Day" commences, with 1485 plane sorties against British ports and airfields, attempting to eliminate British air forces as an obstacle to invasion. [9.14,16] [81.54] [84.62] [277.40] [518.1905] [719.17] (August 12 [1.3])
(very early) Five British Hampden bombers attack a crucial aqueduct over the River Ems in Germany. Three planes return in bad shape, but with their mission accomplished. (The Dortmund-Ems Canal is unusable for ten days, delaying German plans for invasion of England.) [84.61,341
Twelve British Blenheim bombers attack Hemsteds airfield in Holland. Only one plane returns. [84.58]
August 15
Twenty German JU88 aircraft from Denmark attack Driffield, Yorkshire, destroying ten Whitley aircraft on the ground. [84.62]
One hundred German bombers from Air Fleet 5 in Scandinavia, with Me-110 escort fighter planes, approach Tyneside, England. British Hurricane and Spitfire fighters are there to meet them, knocking down thirty planes with no loss to the British. (Air Fleet 5 does not attack again during the Battle of Britain.) [277.40]
1800 German aircraft make a widespread attack on Great Britain against various objectives. [503.1766]
August 22
In the South Irish Sea off Milford Haven, Wales, German aircraft bomb Canadian merchant ship Thorold. [27.17]
August 24
The German battleship Bismarck is commissioned. [112.629]
The Luftwaffe resumes bombing British fighter bases near London. [84.62]
(evening) Ten German aircraft inadvertantly bomb London, in contravention of Adolf Hitler's order forbidding attacks on the city. (The bombing is thought to be intentional, and leads to a retaliatory bombing of Berlin, Germany. This causes a shift in German bombing from British airfields to London. This allows British air forces to rebuild, which were near collapse.) [9.15,16] [84.341] [277.41] (August 23 [166.295])
August 26
No. 1 Fighter Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Force, first engages German planes in battle, shooting down three bombers and damaging four others, losing just one Canadian plane and pilot. [1.4]
September 7
British bomber planes begin bombing English Channel invasion ports and barges on the continent. [503.1737] [518.1905] (September 5 [84.64]) (September 13/14 [84.341])
(late afternoon) 625 German bombers and 648 fighters fly up the Thames River, bombing docks, central London, and the East End. Civilian casualties are 300 dead, 1300 wounded. Repeated waves of attacks continue until 0500 hours the next day. [9.15] [81.54] [166.295] [277.42] [503.1737] [719.17]
September 15
In the mid-Atlantic, south-east of Iceland, a submarine sinks Canadian merchant ship Kenordoc en route to Bristol, England. [27.17]
During the day, Germany sends 1700 planes against Britain. Eighty are shot down, with British losses of 35 fighters. (Adolf Hitler is convinced an invasion of England is impossible at this time, due to the lack of air superiority. This day marks the climax of the Battle of Britain.) [9.15] [149.80] [158.10] [166.295] [277.42]
November 14
(evening) German air forces make a heavy air raid on Coventry, England. [84.341] [414.44] [503.1737]
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/famousraids.html
http://www.rafbombercommand.com/time..._may_1940.html