Main Cast
- Squadron Leader Ramsey (Pilot. Commanding Officer. Killed 1939) – Jack McKenzie
- Squadron Leader Rex (Pilot. Ramsey's successor. Killed 1940) – Tim Woodward
- Flight Lieutenant Marriott (Engineering Officer. Killed 1940) – Stephen MacKenna
- Flight Lieutenant 'Uncle' Kellaway (Adjutant) – David Horovitch
- Flight Lieutenant 'Fanny' Barton (Pilot and Flight Commander. Succeeded Rex as C.O. May 1940) – Tom Burlinson
- Flying Officer 'Skull' Skelton (Intelligence Officer) – Richard Hope
- Flying Officer 'Moggy' Cattermole (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Neil Dudgeon
- Flying Officer 'Pip' Patterson (Pilot) – George Anton
- Flying Officer 'Flip' Moran (Pilot and Flight Commander. Killed 1940) – Gerard O'Hare
- Flying Officer 'Flash' Gordon (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Nathaniel Parker
- Pilot Officer 'Fitz' Fitzgerald (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Jeremy Northam
- Pilot Officer 'Zady' Zardanowski (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Tomek Bork (Tomasz Borkowy)
- Pilot Officer 'Sticky' Stickwell (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Gordon Lovitt
- Pilot Officer 'Mother' Cox (Pilot. Wounded in Action 1940) – Patrick Bailey
- Pilot Officer Hart (Replacement Pilot. U.S. Volunteer. Killed 1940) – Boyd Gaines
- Pilot Officer 'Dickie' Starr (Pilot. Killed 1939) – Tom Radcliffe
- Pilot Officer 'Moke' Miller (Pilot. Killed 1940) – Mark Womack
- Mary (Schoolteacher & wife to Fitz. Widowed 1940) - Helena Michell
- Pilot Officer Trevelyan (Pilot. Killed 1940) - Jason Calder
- Pilot Officer 'Dumbo' Dutton (Pilot. Killed 1940) - Sam Miller
- Pilot Officer 'Boy' Lloyd (Pilot. Killed 1940) - Timothy Lyn
- LAC Todd (Ground-Crew)- Neil Clark
- LAC Gullet (Batman)- John Bleasdale
- Medical Officer- Richard Durden
- Henri- (Cafe Owner)- Daniel Andre Pageon
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