Originally Posted by NoFlyBoy
Originally Posted by BD-123
Another blunder pertaining to this case. Imprisoned in Canada, Oberleutnant Armin Faber the hapless pilot managed to persuade the authorities that he suffered from epilepsy and was therefore repatriated in 1944, whereupon he returned to front-line fighter operations.


Really? Google him and what I found said he spent the rest of the war in a POW camp in Canada.

Wiki:
As a prisoner of war, Faber was sent to Canada where he attempted to escape from the prisoner camp. He was repatriated just before the end of the war due to ill health.


There was only 16 squadrons of RAF fighters that used 100 octane during the BoB.
The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed.
There was no Fw190A-8s flying with the JGs in 1945.