British Aviation, 1912 ~ 2024

Eyes to the Skies looks across the span of 111 years, from the formation of the Royal Flying Corps in 1912 as the Air Branch of the British Army, to its incredible development and history at the cutting edge of aerial combat, culminating in the formation of the world’s first independent air force ~ our Royal Air Force on 1 April 1918.

It is best if you read RFC Paper 1 An Introduction to the Royal Flying Corps. The paper can be read here, or one can proceed to the drop-down menu and select Articles.

  • A major feature is a collection of RAF Papers (10, 12, 15 and 38) relating to Operation Frothblower and Operation Chubb involving four air forces on 16-17 April 1943 ~ UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, a dual attack on the same night by 31 Squadrons assembled over the skies of 12 Counties in Eastern Britain. The Main Force or Stream then flew out across the North Sea over Occupied Denmark, then turning south to attack the Skoda Armaments Works in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia, (Operation Frothblower), and the Diversionary Force or Stream (Operation Chubb) targeting the City of Mannheim.

    The purpose of Chubb was to draw the Luftwaffe away from the Main Force. But all crews knew that whilst the outgoing route took them around Nazi Germany, their return was a direct route across that benighted Land. The cost was enormous, with the loss of 59 Aircraft out of a force of 598, 392 individual airmen. RAF Paper 38 ‘And Fifty Nine of Our Aircraft Have Failed to Return’ will publish on 31 March 2024.Kenneth Thomas Webb

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The Free World Paused, an Island Resisted

Battle of Britain July~October 1940

On 1 September 1939, Adolf Hitler invaded Poland. Great Britain and France each delivered an ultimatum to Berlin that if Germany did not immediately withdraw their troops from Poland, then a state of war would exist between them. It was ignored.

On 3 September 1939 a sombre, almost broken voiced, Neville Chamberlain and who would die of cancer in November 1940, announced to the British People and to the British Commonwealth and Empire, and to the World, that no such undertaking has been received and that consequently, this Country is at war with Germany.

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I am passionate about aeroplanes and the History of Aviation. This stems from three uncles serving in the Royal Air Force and which led to my own volunteer reserve service (1974-1991)

The title Eyes to the Skies many will recognise. As a teenager at a Royal Air Force Station in South West England, I well recall the instructor’s voice in 1969 on the wind on an airfield, that bracing wind keen on my face, in words that went something like this …

Right, everyone. Pay attention.

Webb! Tell me, please, the Make and Mark of the approaching aircraft.

Altitude, Speed, Heading.

I want to know what you think the pilot will do in the next thirty seconds. Will he land, or will he abort? If he aborts, why so? And in that case which circuit he’ll do?

Webb … I’m waiting ….

Yes, Flight Sergeant! It’s a … … …

I leave, of course, the rest to your imagination. I loved those days and 55 years on, when I’m pegging the washing out, I still run through that routine when any aeroplane flies overhead, often to Staverton; or much higher up, with the twinge of fear, I know that the four-engine heavies I can hear, and sometimes even see, are on a heading for Poland and the War in Ukraine … read more

Eyes to the Skies takes our gaze literally upwards