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Old July 1st 05, 09:27 PM
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"Michael Ash" wrote in
In rec.arts.sf.science wrote:
Douglas Bader lost both legs in a pre-WWII flying accident, and
re-enlisted at the start of the war. He claimed he could pull more g's
in his Spitfire, 'cause there was no place for the blood to pool!


Not to change the subject, but I'm curious as to how a legless pilot fares
in combat conditions. Rudder control is pretty essential when flying,
particularly in powerful propellor-driven planes like WWII-era fighters,
and normally that's all done with the feet. Did he have something special
rigged so that he could operate the rudders with his hands?


Wondered about that too. I don't know that you could do a safe takeoff
without rudder in a Spitfire.

moo