Baling out badly wounded from his burning Bf109F2 ( W . Nr 12652,'White 5') he spent a month in hospital before returning to his unit.
42.
On the 31 December 1942, a 31 Squadron Bristol Beaufighter crashed near the Cape, but both crew members were able to bale out and were rescued.
43.
Although having had a parachute for only the past fortnight, in one of the pioneering wartime jumps, Raesch baled out and reached ground alive but facially singed.
44.
Fox was suspended for baling out of the saddle after clearing the ninth fence in the four-horse Beginners'Chase at Fontwell Park on Monday, landing on his feet.
45.
He and Bing were forced to bale out over the sea, spending several hours in their dinghies before being rescued next morning by an air-sea rescue launch.
46.
On this day Woods-Scawen was shot down by a Bf 109 off the Sussex coast and baled out, slightly injured . crashed near Parkhurst, Isle of Wight.
47.
Baling out at only about 50m his parachute couldn't deploy in time, and he crashed to the ground; alive, but breaking both legs and fracturing his skull.
48.
Presumably knocked out or severely injured in the collision, Seifert hadn't made an effort to bale out and his body was found in the wreckage still strapped in.
49.
Picard baled out and parachuted into the sea wounded only to spend almost 6 days adrift before being washed up on the French coast and made prisoner of war.
50.
One of the German pilots baled out and Pattle watched in horror as the Greek soldiers guarding the airfield shot him dead as he floated down in his parachute.