No. 303 Squadron RAF (Royal Air Force) was the most famous Polish aircraft squadron in during World War II, as well the one that claimed the largest number of
aircraft shot down of all 66 Allied fighter squadrons engaged in the Battle of
Britain. It remained active since its scrambling in 1940 during Battle of
Britain till 1946.
No. 303 Squadron RAF damaged or destroyed almost 5% enemy airplanes during
Battle of Britain, which is astonishing feat, given number of Allied
squadrons participating in the fight (66).
"Had it not been for the magnificent material contributed by the
Polish squadrons and their unsurpassed gallantry," wrote Air Chief Marshal
Sir Hugh Dowding, head of RAF Fighter Command, "I hesitate to say that the
outcome of the Battle (of Britain) would have been the same."
Till today No. 303 Squadron RAF is legendary and it is believed to be the best RAF squadron during World War II. Bravery and skill of these young men inspired and still inspire writers and movie directors. Here are some well-known productions about No. 303 Squadron RAF:
During World War II Polish writer, Arkady Fiedler wrote a book about No. 303 Squadron RAF, which became very popular and sold over 1.5 million copies. However, to protect pilots and their families, he changed their identities.
In 2010, the squadron was featured in the dramatised documentary The Polish Battle of Britain produced by Hardy Pictures.
In 2018 squadron was subject of the movie Hurricane.
Till today No. 303 Squadron RAF is legendary and it is believed to be the best RAF squadron during World War II.