J Quill in June 1941 they did tests re wing failures. So until then it wasn't a noticable issue or the tests would have started in say Oct 1939
X4381 lost a wing in a dive. Quite possible when exceeding the dive speed
X4421 lost its wings when in a high speed stall after a steep dive ignoring the pilots notes
X4354 lost its wing in Dec 1941 at an OTU when in a dive. An old aircraft in a training unit in a dive probably exceeding the dive limitations
X4381 lost its wing in an OTU in a high speed dive out of cloud. An old aircraft probably exceeding its dive limits after loss of control in a cloud
Is that the best you can do?
PS what about all those that broke up when spinning, another major weakness (according to you)
Last edited by Glider; 08-05-2012 at 12:54 PM.
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