I was surprised to read that the Hurricane was a known "flamer" when the fuel tank ahead of the cockpit was hit.
If the canopy was closed, opening it to bail out caused the flames to draft into the cockpit making it all but impossible to impossible to escape without being badly burned.
That's not much better than the "flamers' of WWI aircraft whose pilots chose to jump to their deaths rather than burn.
If the canopy was closed, opening it to bail out caused the flames to draft into the cockpit making it all but impossible to impossible to escape without being badly burned.
That's not much better than the "flamers' of WWI aircraft whose pilots chose to jump to their deaths rather than burn.