Thread: Mannock's death
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Old 23 October 2001, 08:15 AM   #16 (permalink)
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On his leave before taking command of 85 Squadron, Mannock was often in tears and generally in a 'twitchy' state. That sounds like combat fatigue to me.

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I was actually shown by my instructor how to turn back following a simulated EFATO this summer - thoughts of McCudden and others immediately came to mind! The microlight I was flying loses about 100 feet for every 90 degrees of turn, so if you have 250 feet on the clock and the wind is moderate then turning back is a viable option. I expect it was strongly discouraged during WWI because planes of that era were more prone to spin and student pilots had a vaguer appreciation of air speed.

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