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  1. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Squadron Leader Douglas Bader CO of No Squadron seated on his Hawker Hurricane after the Battle of France, September 1940. Devon S A (F/O), Royal Air Force official photographer, Imperial War Museum

  2. Douglas Bader, 1940. Sir Douglas Bader, född 21 februari 1910 i London, död 5 september 1982 i samma stad var en brittisk stridspilot, flygaräss och välgörenhetsorganisatör. Biografi. Han studerade vid St. Edward's School i Oxford där han var kapten för lagen i kricket, rugby och fotboll.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Douglas Bader achieved his first kill, which was a German Bf 109 fighter. 4 Jun 1940 : Douglas Bader, while attacking a German Do 17 aircraft, nearly collided with the target. 28 Jun 1940 : Douglas Bader was named the commanding officer of No. 242 Squadron RAF, flying Hurricane fighters, based at RAF Coltishall at Norwich, England, United Kingdom.

  5. Douglas Bader. Douglas Robert Steuart Bader ( Londra, 21 febbraio 1910 – Chiswick, 5 settembre 1982) è stato un aviatore britannico, asso della Royal Air Force durante la seconda guerra mondiale, accreditato di 20 vittorie aeree, quattro vittorie in comune, sei probabili, una condivisa probabile e 11 aerei nemici danneggiati [1] [2] .

  6. 3 de ago. de 2018 · Douglas Bader was born in London, England on February 21, 1910. The son of civil engineer Frederick Bader and his wife Jessie, Douglas spent his first two years with relatives on the Isle of Man as his father had to return to work in India. Joining his parents at age two, the family returned to Britain a year later and settled in London.

  7. An article from the Spitfire Association's magazine, "The Spitfire News", by Bruce Read. Courtesy of Wikipedia. His formal title is Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar, FRAeS, DL RAF (21-02-1910 – 05-09-1982). He was a successful fighter pilot with the Royal Air Force in the Second World War.

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