Battle of Britain
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:29:00
It's some Hurricane
out of juice very likely.

:29:03
Right. Call me directly
you hear anything.

:29:20
Well, somebody
must have spotted him.

:29:22
He can't just disappear.
:29:25
All right, I'll hang on.
:29:27
Sir, it's
Air Vice Marshal Park.

:29:30
That's all we need now.
:29:32
Jamie, hang onto this.
:29:36
Good afternoon, sir.
:29:38
Tell your men to relax.
:29:41
How are they making out,
Canfield?

:29:43
Half the squadron
are new pilots, sir.

:29:45
That's why you were sent here,
to lick them into shape.

:29:48
They get less warning here
than any other station...

:29:50
so they must learn
to get up from standby...

:29:53
in two minutes flat if they're
to intercept the enemy.

:29:58
Hello. Dispersal.
:30:01
Right.
:30:04
Stand down, "A" flight.
:30:19
Yours?
:30:22
Yes, sir.
:30:24
The chaps spoil her.
:30:27
All right, Canfield, what's up?
:30:29
You have a pilot missing.
:30:32
Yes, sir.
:30:33
Over the channel.
:30:37
Is he much overdue?
:30:40
Over two hours, sir.
:30:41
I thought I'd made it clear
we're too near the enemy...

:30:44
for pilots to go
swanning around on their own.

:30:46
We can't afford
to lose them this way.

:30:50
What's the excuse this time,
undercarriage check?

:30:54
Instruments, sir.
:30:55
We've all done it,
but that's no excuse.

:30:58
What's his name?

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