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Pictured: Wg Cmdr Parrott's log books are part of the sale<br />
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The bravery medals of a Battle of Britain ace who was the 'poster boy' for the RAF in World War Two have today been sold by his family for £200,000.<br />
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Wing Commander Peter Parrott was just 19-years-old when he took to the skies during the Battle of France in 1940.<br />
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He protected British Expeditionary Force troops being evacuated on Dunkirk's beaches from the swarming Luftwaffe, then excelled as a member of 'The Few' in the Battle of Britain, shooting down two enemy aircraft over the Isle of Wight on one day.<br />
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The dashing airman, who flew Hurricanes and Spitfires, appeared in his flying suit on an RAF recruitment poster asking young men to 'volunteer now'.