Fri Feb 15, 2013 3:59 pm
k5083 wrote:Why not? Well, let's suppose for a moment that he was a true hero, a self-sacrificing soldier who would take the opportunity to advance his side's cause as much as he could. If they provided him with a parachute, he at the very least could have bailed out of the plane, getting one more "kill". If they did not, or if he wanted to maximize the damage at the cost of his own life, he could have crashed it into a row of parked planes, an ammo or fuel dump, etc. Think of the heads that would roll if any of this occurred.
I'll keep my general views on the honor of soldiers and the bond among aviators to myself, but I certainly don't think that the German personnel would bet all the lives and materiel that he could have taken out with even an unarmed 190 on them. There had to be more upside to justify that risk, and more/better intel seems the most likely.
August
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redvanner wrote:Well, of course you may be right. Maybe I do underestimate the will of people to destroy the enemy´s machinery of war. Maybe I do overestimate the common aviator´s sense of being members of the same caste. Maybe I should read Scharff´s and Godfrey´s books. That might make me wiser, or at least show some new aspects I am missing.
Michael
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