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| king kong |
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 Posted: 21:23 - 29 Aug 2006 Post subject: Douglas Bader |
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Did any of you watch the program on Chanel4 last night 'Who Shot Down Douglas Bader'.
I knew a little about Douglas Bader and have read quite a few books by fighter pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain etc. For those of you who don't know Bader lost both his legs in a ridiculous show of aerobatics in the early 30's yet hw went on to become a fighter Ace based out of nearby Tangmere, West Sussex.
He was a well known figure in the public eye pretty much in the same way Lawrence of Arabia was twenty years earlier.
In August 1941 he was taken prisoner after crashing his plane in Northern France. He claimed that he involved ina mid air collision with a 109.
Last nights program followed a team of historians, Spitfire experts and archeologists as they tried to piece together what happened. Using log book data and eye witness, they pinpointed four possible crash sights and began to unearth fascinating Spitfire remains, none of them being Baders.
Many people have always doubted Bader's claim about the mid air collision. It was thought that Bader couldn't bear the thought of being shot down by a 'lucky' shot or by someone not of his stature, this mortified him.
Anyway cutting to the chase, piece by piece, evidence was put together and it appears that Bader was a victim of friendly fire, shot down by another Spit mistaking him for a 109. All totally accidental.
But the most impressive thing is, it seems, Bader knew this and used to the collision story to protect the the guy who shot him down.
What a great man he must have been. |
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Didnt you watch "reach for the sky" before the programme?
class movie and shows what a great way the British used to be. ____________________ "Its Better To Burn Out Than Fade Away!!!!!!" "Lifes a bitch and then you Die"
"I`m a tool, one with just enough intelligence to know it, just enough spirit to resent it...but not enough backbone to do anything about it. " Siggi 2006 pure class.  |
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Yep My Missus set a reminder!!!! Taped it and Is bulding 2 Spitfires as I type!!!!!!
Of to Duxford this weekend  ____________________ I hope it's not a repost! |
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It was a really fascinating documentary
What a wonderful story, I particularly liked the photographs of Bader being entertained by the Germans! ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
I did Cadwell!
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I heard many times that outside of the cockpit of a plane he was a complete arsehole.
Never met him, obviously, but there have been several things I've read that have stated that he was arrogant and quite nasty to people like the flight crew and people he didn't think were wrothy of his stature.
But then, it doesn't stop him being a hero either. ____________________ Colin McRae MBE 1968 - 2007 RIP
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I got to see most of it, was really good. Cried when his wife was given his stuff though
Then i turned it to more4 for Anne Frank remebered. ____________________ All the breast.
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He's too busy beating the everloving shit out of Lizzie to notice this thread has taken a turn down Drama Avenue and stopped off at the popcorn shop. |
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damn didnt even hear about this
i always enjoyed the film reach for the sky, saw it for the first time when i was little, always been kinda a hero of mine from back then  ____________________ So in other words, he stopped you for being flagrantly in posession of a motorcycle in direct contravention of the Hippies, Darkies and People Whose Face I Don't Like The Look of (Police Powers) Act. 1976 |
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Cheers guys, this subject gave me something to while away a dull Thursday afternoon at work
As usual, Wikipedia has some interesting information. Douglas Bader did seem to upset people, and inspire at the same time...
| Wikipedia wrote: | His brutally forthright, dogmatic and often highly opinionated views (especially against authority) coupled with his boundless energy and enthusiasm inspired adoration and frustration in equal measures with both his subordinates and peers. |
I wonder how the other British 'Aces' thought of Bader, since he got all the fame. He was, afterall, fifth in our list with 23 kills, behind Lacy with 28, Braham and Tuck with 29 and Johnson with 38. Now I, for one, have never heard of the others.
As Siggi mentions, all Allied Aces pale into (relative) insignificance when compared with the Germans. The top one hundred and seven Aces in WWII were German! All of them had over a hundred kills. Between them that's a lot of planes to shoot down.
However, Keith also makes a good point. For example, from Erich Hartmann's 352 kills only two of them were not Russian. He had less luck against US pilots later in the war than the Russian poorly trained pilots. However, I guess you can only "beat" what's put in front of you and at the very least he was still the most successful German pilot (in the respect that they were fighting the same skill of enemy). I suspect there would have been some Allied pilots further up the list of they had been fighting poorly equipped and trained pilots, rather than those from the Luftwaffe. Either way it is still an incredible feat. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 127 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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