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Canopies covering the cockpit arrived as fighter/fighter bomber aircraft speeds increased and for the need to pressurize the cockpits.
Early WWII fighters had streamlined canopies flushed into the airframe to reduce drag. Since it was thought the their primary role was to destroy enemy bombers not dogfight....
Bf-109
Hawker Hurricane
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Later in the war the concept of Malcolm hood was introduced to improve the visibility of the fighter pilot in all direction.
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This concept was further improved in the form of the Bubble canopy in fighter like the P-51 Mustang... the bubble canopy gave the pilot a 360 degree view
Early WWII fighters had streamlined canopies flushed into the airframe to reduce drag. Since it was thought the their primary role was to destroy enemy bombers not dogfight....
Bf-109
Hawker Hurricane
========================
Later in the war the concept of Malcolm hood was introduced to improve the visibility of the fighter pilot in all direction.
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This concept was further improved in the form of the Bubble canopy in fighter like the P-51 Mustang... the bubble canopy gave the pilot a 360 degree view