all right, i will see you later thanks, alice. one of the last surviving battle of britain pilots — wing commander paul farnes — has died at the age of 101. there are now only two who remain. mr farnes — who flew hurricanes during the war — joined the raf as a volunteer in 1938. richard galpin has been looking back at his life. the summer of 19a0, and the battle of britain is under way. the spitfire and hurricane pilots fighting the german air force to stop the nazis invading the country. paul farnes, who flew a hurricane, became a fighter ace in the first month of the battle, after shooting down five german planes and damaging another. and he remembered no fear. i felt completely confident the whole time. i neverfelt...i was never afraid. i never became apprehensive, really. slightly apprehensive, occasionally, but never much. he often attended the annual battle of britain commemorations. he was known as a very modest man, who‘d been acutely aware of the constant losses of fellow pilots. one thing he said was that you c