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  1. Douglas Bader - Wikipedia. Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, DL, FRAeS ( / ˈbɑːdər /; 21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982) was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War.

  2. 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.

  3. Nov 15, 2021 · Douglas Bader was a British military hero, renowned for his daring RAF raids during World War Two and his repeated escape attempts from Nazi captivity later in the conflict. After overcoming the loss of both legs in a flight crash aged 21, Bader stayed in the military, making a name for himself as a fearsome and effective fighter pilot.

  4. 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. Followed by a place to the RAF College in Cranwell where he captained the Rugby team and was a champion boxer.

  5. blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk › the-extraordinary-life-of-douglas-baderThe extraordinary life of Douglas Bader

    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.

  6. Squadron Commander Douglas Bader sits on the edge of the cockpit of his Hawker Hurricane fighter. Impulsive and lively, Douglas held his own in fistfights with bigger boys and excelled in rugby, gymnastics, cricket, running, soccer, and hockey. He and his brother learned archery, and a retired chief petty officer taught the younger boy to shoot.

  7. ***TOO LONG*** Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, DL, FRAeS (/ˈbɑːdər/; 21 February 1910 – 5 September 1982) was a Royal Air Force flying ace during the Second World War. He was credited with 22 aerial victories, four shared victories, six probables, one shared probable and 11 enemy aircraft damaged.

  8. 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.

  9. Douglas Bader was one of the RAFs most famous fighter pilots during the Second World War. His story proved inspirational to countless people, both during and after the war. Born 21 February 1910 in London, Bader was awarded a scholarship to St Edward’s School in Oxford.

  10. Jul 6, 2020 · The thoroughly modern RAF understood that Douglas Bader was the hero Britain needed in its hour of greatest need.