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Douglas Bader
Victories : 23
One of the most famous fighter aces of World War Two, Douglas Bader joined the RAF in 1928. A fearless aerobatic flyer, his luck ran out when his aircraft crashed attempting a slow roll. He lost both legs, and his career in the RAF was, for the time being, over. At the outbreak of World War Two however, his persistence persuaded the RAF to let him fly again, this time with artificial legs. Joining 19 Squadron in February 1940, he soon scored his first victory. A brilliant fighter leader, he was given command of 242 Squadron - and led them throughout the Battle of Britain. Posted to Tangmere in 1941 Bader was one of the first Wing Leaders. Baders luck again ran out on August 9th 1941, when he was brought down over St Omer, France. Bader was taken prisoner, ending up in Colditz for the rest of the war. He scored 20 and shared 4 victories. |
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Artwork featuring this Ace : Prints and Paintings Available to Purchase! |
Fleeting Moments by Philip West. | Click For Details | DHM1816 | |
Adversaries by Ivan Berryman. | Click For Details | DHM1862 | |
High Patrol by Ivan Berryman. | Click For Details | DHM1912 | |
Into the Fray by Richard Taylor. | Click For Details | DHM1914 | |
Bader Legend by Robert Taylor | Click For Details | DHM2131 |
Spitfire Patrol by Philip West. | Click For Details | DHM2224 | |
First of Many by Robert Taylor. | Click For Details | DHM2227 |
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