Sappiamo tutti che Malta è stata per noi un disastro.

Al di la delle leggende metropolitane sui 3 Gladiators, resta il fatto che gli abitanti di Malta e gli altri membri del Commonwealth hanno opposto una resistenza stoica, alle volte quasi al limite dell'umanamente possibile. Tuttavia sono rimasto molto deluso quando ho letto un intervista rilasciata dal maggiore Asso Canadese George Beurling che riferendosi allo scontro del 27 luglio 1942 con alcuni nostri Macchi 202 ed in particolare al nostro Capitano Furio Niclot Doglio ha detto:

"I came right up underneath his tail. I was going faster than he was; about fifty yards behind. I was tending to overshoot. I weaved off to the right, and he looked out to his left. I weaved to the left and he looked out to his right. So, he still didn't know I was there. About this time I closed up to about thirty yards, and I was on his portside coming in at about a fifteen-degree angle. Well, twenty-five to thirty yards in the air looks as if you're right on top of him because there is no background, no perspective there and it looks pretty close. I could see all the details in his face because he turned and looked at me just as I had a bead on him. One of my can shells caught him in the face and blew his head right off. The body slumped and the slipstream caught the neck, the stub of the neck, and the blood streamed down the side of the cockpit. It was a great sight anyway. The red blood down the white fuselage. I must say it gives you a feeling of satisfaction when you actually blow their brains out."

Brian Nolan: "Hero"
Fonte: http://www.elknet.pl/acestory/beurling/beurling.htm

Capitano Furio Niclot Doglio