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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tony_BartleyTony Bartley - Wikipedia

    Anthony Charles Bartley, DFC & Bar (28 March 1919 – 18 April 2001) was a British film and television executive, and fighter pilot. As a Royal Air Force (RAF) Spitfire pilot, Bartley was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his actions during the Battle of Britain, during which he became a fighter ace .

  2. sirius1935.wixsite.com › 92squadron › about2-c190fA.C. Bartley | 92squadron

    Tony Bartley. In March 1941 he was posted as a flight commander to No. 74 Squadron RAF at Manston in Kent. He later served as a flying instructor at No. 53 Operational Training Unit and No. 56 Operational Training Unit (OTUs), before moving over to Vickers-Supermarine.

  3. www.thebattleofbritaintours.co.uk › post › tony-bartleyTony Bartley - Battleofbritain

    Mar 13, 2022 · Anthony Charles Bartley was born on 28th March 1919 at Dacca in India. His father, Sir Charles Bartley, was an Irish barrister who served as a judge in the Calcutta High Court. Bartley was educated at Stowe and learned to fly at the West Malling Flying Club in 1938.

  4. Tony Bartley. Tony was reaching his peak when there was a tap at the door and Deborah looked in. The jeep was ready to take us back to the clubhouse.

  5. Anthony Charles Bartley was born on March 28 1919 at Dacca in India. Bartley was educated at Stowe and in 1939 joined the RAF. After the war he worked in film and television business.)

  6. Smoke Trails in the Sky. The journals of a Battle of Britain Pilot. Tony Bartley epitomised the young, dashing fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain. Born in Ireland but educated...

  7. Jan 1, 1997 · Tony Bartley epitomised the young, dashing fighter pilot of the Battle of Britain. Born in Ireland but educated in England, he joined the RAF at the outbreak of war. He flew Spitfires with 92 Squadron from RAF Hornchurch, first in the battle of France, then covering the Dunkirk evacuation.