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Unread 05-06-2013, 01:57 PM   #2
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I was reading a little bit about its history...It seems in April 1915 the Royal Flying Corps pilots needed a weapon to defend themselves against enemy planes...Machine guns had not yet been mounted (or even thought of being mounted), so the Webley-Scott was issued for aero defense...[Source: POTW, Ian Hogg]...

I thought that scene in "Flyboys" where The Black Falcon is shot with a revolver was kind of a flight of fancy, but at a mere 70mph maybe not so much...
I wouldn't be surprised. They even dropped bombs by hand, so it's not too far fetched to assume that they used handguns to shoot at other planes. It's also said that many WWI pilots liked to carry handguns, just because they didn't have parachutes. Quicker and less painful than jumping from a burning plane...
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