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  2. Douglas Bader. Actor: Focke Wulf 190. Douglas Robert Steuart Bader was born in London on February 21, 1910. A good student, Bader won a scholarship to St Edward's School in Oxford. Following a visit to the RAF College at Cranwell, Bader set his sights on becoming a pilot and won a place as a cadet at Cranwell.

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  3. Douglas Bader was a BritishRoyal Air Force’ (RAF) flying ace during the Second World War. Check out this biography to know about his childhood, family life, career, and achievements.

  4. Douglas Bader Biography. Group Captain, Sir Douglas Bader, DSO, DFC, was a flying ace who flew in the Second World War, despite losing both legs in a previous crash. He was shot down over enemy territory and held at Colditz for his frequent attempts at escape.

    • Bader lost both legs in a misjudged plane manoeuvre. Just 18 months into his RAF career, in 1931, Bader lost both legs while training to defend his Hendon Air Show ‘Pairs’ title.
    • He worked in the oil industry. Following his devastating crash, Bader was discharged from the RAF and, aged 23, found employment at the Asiatic Petroleum Company, a joint venture between Shell and Royal Dutch.
    • Bader was a hugely successful air fighter. Throughout his military career, Bader was credited with 22 aerial victories, 4 shared victories, 6 probables, 1 shared probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged.
    • He may have been the victim of friendly fire. On 9 August 1941, while on a raid over the French coast, the fuselage, tail and fin of Bader’s Spitfire were destroyed, forcing Bader to bail out into enemy territory, where he was captured.
  5. Feb 21, 2021 · Born 111 years ago today, Douglas Bader would grow up to be a Royal Air Force (RAF) fighter pilot and flying ace responsible for more than 20 aerial victories during the Second World War.

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  6. Britain's most heroic Spitfire pilots from World War II. An aerobatics enthusiast, Bader was keen to show off his skills in the air, despite the fact many of the stunts he pulled off were out of bounds to RAF officers.

  7. Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader, CBE, DSO, DFC, FRAeS, DL, became a hero and legend in his own lifetime. Douglas Bader was born in London in 1910. Douglas won a scholarship to St Edward’s School in Oxford.

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