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"Jay Honeck" wrote:
And, as long as we're picking nits, landing at night or in no-man's land was a bit over the top, too. Such an incident really appears to have taken place, according to the movie's FAQ, http://www.mgm.com/flyboys/pdf/real_vs_reel.pdf : "-Could a pilot actually land and take off at night from behind enemy lines? From AVIATION CENTURY: “....Warneford recovered control of his aircraft and completed a forced landing in the dark behind enemy lines. After being on the ground for 35 minutes and repairing a broken fuel line with a piece of a cigarette holder, he got airborne again and made his way back to base.” Night landings – forced or intentional – were more survivable than might be imagined." |
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