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  1. Sir Douglas Bader. Steve Platt. An article about Sir Douglas taken from the Channel 4 Website, April 2009. Douglas Bader was a model national hero. At the age of just 21, as a young officer in the Royal Air Force, he had both legs amputated after he crashed his aeroplane, but through sheer guts and determination he learnt to walk again.

  2. 31 de mar. de 2016 · Douglas Bader mananged to shoot down a Messerschmitt Me 110 but his own Hurricane came under fire from a Messerschmitt Bf 109. Bader landed his severely damaged aircraft with great difficulty. Afterwards it became evident that the Wing (a large formation of aircraft consisting of three or more squadrons) had achieved success: 11 enemy aircraft had been destroyed while the Britsh had lost only two.

  3. 30 de ago. de 2020 · Douglas Bader had his legs amputated after a stunt plane accident in 1931. The young pilot’s resilience would soon make him famous after Britain declared war on Nazi Germany.

  4. Douglas Bader, de son nom complet Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, est un aviateur britannique, né le 10 février 1910 à St John's Wood et mort le 5 septembre 1982. Alors qu'il avait été amputé des deux jambes à la suite d'un accident survenu avant la guerre, il reprend du service dans la RAF au moment où commence la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

  5. 21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982. Douglas Bader is one of the Royal Air Force’s most famous pilots and his story has inspired countless people in many different ways. He possessed many of the qualities that might be expected of a fighter pilot, especially determination to succeed in difficult circumstances and the ability to lead and ...

  6. 14 de oct. de 2013 · Douglas Bader (1910 – 1982) was a fighter pilot in Britain's Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War Two. Despite the fact that he'd lost both legs before the war, he became an ace and, after being shot down over France and then captured by the Germans, he made several attempts to escape captivity. Bader (pronounced Bah'-der) joined the RAF in ...

  7. Bader Is Prisoner, Germany Confirms. Berlin, 14 Aug. 1941 - (UP) — Wing Commander Douglas Robert Bader, hero of the British Air Force, is a German war prisoner after parachuting to a safe landing, when his plane was shot down in an air battle over the Channel last Saturday. It was revealed today.