I bumped into an old friend today. While we were chatting he mentioned that he was very doubtful of the claim that WWI combat sometimes took place at extreme altitudes like 20,000 feet. He & his brother decided to check this out on a Tiger Moth some years ago. He told me that by the time they had struggled up to 12,000 feet they were almost out of fuel & the aircraft was wallowing around & almost uncontrollable. This is something I was aware of but never really thought about before. Any comments?
This is Vic Wheele, the friend I mentioned. I've known him for over 40 years. Now in his late 70s he's a highly experienced pilot & not prone to telling tall stories. With the things he's done he doesn't have to.


PS. He also told me he had his first flight in a Supermarine Walrus from Shoreham in 1942. He was a 16 year-old air cadet.