However, when you factor in the losses to fighter command operating from SE England, particularly during the Dunkirk evacuation, the losses to the Gladiator , Blenheim and Battle formations, your losses to the RAF overall starts to approach 1000 aircraft over the six week battle
According to wiki, "the Luftwaffe virtually destroyed the Armée de l'Air during the campaign and inflicted heavy losses to the RAF contingent that was deployed. It is estimated the French lost 1,274 aircraft destroyed during the campaign, the British suffered losses of 959 (477 fighters). The battle for France had cost the Luftwaffe 28% of its front line strength, some 1,428 aircraft destroyed. A further 488 were damaged, making a total of 36% of the Luftwaffe strength negatively affected." This, incidentally was the highest loss rate for the LW during 1940, highere than the worst days of the BoB..... Notwithstanding, the campaign had been a spectacular success for the German air-arm. The Luftwaffe had effectively destroyed three Allied air forces and inflicted heavy losses to a fourth.
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