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Old 04-21-2012, 12:15 AM
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It's like buying a DVD player isn't it. You get your instruction manual as part of the package and it does what it says in the instructions.
Not really other than both come with instructions. Nobody cares if you don't follow the instructions on your DvD player.

In Aviation, not following the publications carries the weight of law.
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Old 04-21-2012, 12:25 AM
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how 16 squadrons got through over 50,000 tons of aviation
It has all been explained to you before in this thread. You just did not bother to try and understand it. You would rather sling insults.

Go back and read it if you are interested. I would be glad to discuss it with you.

If you are not interested in going back and reading it, I am not interested in re-explaining it to you.
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Old 04-21-2012, 12:34 AM
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Not really other than both come with instructions. Nobody cares if you don't follow the instructions on your DvD player.

In Aviation, not following the publications carries the weight of law.
This is also wrong. The publication is over-ridden by orders and by leaflets issued by the Air Ministry
If you bother to read the first page of your pilot's notes you'll notice that it states this very clearly.

Anything else you want to make up off the top of your head?
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Old 04-21-2012, 12:36 AM
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This is also wrong. The publication is over-ridden by orders and by leaflets issued by the Air Ministry
If you bother to read the first page of your pilot's notes you'll notice that it states this very clearly.
This.
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Old 04-21-2012, 12:48 AM
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Also seeing as this seems to now be a discussion that hinges on what an operational squadron is..

Operational squadrons by Group
14th July 1940
10 Group 2 Hurricane 2 Spitfire
11 Group 12 Hurricane 7 Spitfire
12 Group 6 Hurricane 5 Spitfire
13 Group 5 Hurricane 5 Spitfire
Total 25 Hurricane sqn. 19. Spitfire sqn.

1st September 1940
10 Gp Hu-4 Sp-4
11 Gp Hu-14 Sp-6
12 Gp Hu-6 Sp-6
13 Gp Hu-9 Sp-2
Total Hu-33 Sp 18

30th September
10 Gp Hu-6 Sp-3
11 Gp Hu-13 Sp-7
12 Gp Hu-6 Sp-6
13 Gp Hu-9* Sp-3
*includes 2 half strength squadrons (they were still operational)
Total Hu-34 Sp-19

28th October
10 Gp Hu-6 Sp-3
11 Gp Hu-13 Sp-8
12 Gp Hu-7 Sp-6
13 Gp Hu-7* Sp-3
*includes 1 part strength squadron
Total Hu-33 Sp-20

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