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Old 12-07-2012, 01:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Al Schlageter View Post
Would a pilot in a damaged a/c or being wounded not try to 'get the heck out of Dodge' and not be the aggressor in combat?

Must have been one heck of a G he was pulling to pass out, especially in a 109.
The first is a hard one to answer; that really depends on individuals and - in some cases - their indoctrination. Japanese pilots, for example often attacked when wounded or in damaged aircraft; one example was an A6M pilot during the Pearl Harbor attacks who tried to "body crash" a hanger because his aircraft was damaged and (I think) he was wounded(?). Nicholson, who won the V.C during the B of B, is another example of a pilot who chose to attack, albeit he was presented with the opportunity, while in desperate circumstances.