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'I don't want to burn...' Otto flew onwards. It was a joyous flight. Then trouble hit again. His other worst fear. Engine failure! Must land. Where where where? Altitude has gone. Trees are so close. Wrong place to crash! Touching close. Want to close my eyes. But I must to see my end. Drop the flaps to glide longer. There! A field. Thank God! I can make that. Keep the nose down. Don't want to stall. I can do this! Dead stick landing. I was trained for this. Here we go! Bump! Bump and slide. Damn that's rough. My warplane is sliding. Come on now, stop! Oh crap! A ditch, right across the... Mama save me again! I don't want to die. Mutti! Otto came too and shook his head. His vision was blurred and pained him. A sweet smell wafted towards him. The drip of petrol was audible. He panicked and dug at the brown earth. It was mixed with broken Perspex, above him. Undoing his straps, Otto tried to escape. The broken canopy trapped him. Drip dripdrip went the gas. Then... just out of his vision. A boy, aged about eleven. Help! Help me! Hurry. Please! The boy ran over. Looked at the inverted plane. And saw the trapped pilot. Did he know that Otto was the enemy? And had killed his father? Otto flung off his flying goggles. They made eye contact. Help me! Hurry now. The boy found a steel bar. With the intelligence of the young, he levered against the wing. It leant against the ditch edge. Moved with a sickening jolt. There was a gap. It was enough. Otto dug at the earth and cut his hand. Bending double, he crawled out. Drunkenly standing, he looked at his plane. He shook his head and felt his broken bloody nose. Then fell to his knees and vomited. Fractured ribs knifed him. Otto passed out. When he looked up, the boy was gone. Without him, I'd be dead...
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