Ladislav BOBEK (left), with five verified shoot downs, one probable and three damaged enemy planes, was the second most successful Czechoslovak night fighter who served with the 68 Night Fighter Squadron.
Vlastimil VESELÝ (center) shot down two enemy planes with certainty and damaged one. With the 312th (Czechoslovak) Squadron, he participated in the Battle of Britain. He was pilot of the 68 Night Fighter Squadron and commander of each of its two fights.
Miloslav MANSFELD (right) with ten and a half hits, (including two flying bombs) and one damaged enemy aircraft was certainly the most successful night fighter, who served with the 68 Night Fighter Squadron. In Great Britain he first flew with the 111 Squadron, with which he took part in the Battle of Britain.
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