Most people would consider losing both legs a career-ending catastrophe, especially if that career involved flying fighter planes at 400 miles per hour. Douglas Bader wasn't most people. After a 1931 ...
Loud, fearless, and relentlessly confident, Douglas Bader quickly became one of the most formidable fighter pilots of World War II despite widespread skepticism when he first took command of No. 242 ...
Douglas Bader: fight for the sky; the story of the Spitfire and the Hurricane, by Douglas Bader. With special contributions and help from Max Aitken [and others] Photo research by John Moore ...
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