Originally posted by davidpt40
B17s had a bucket you could poop in, and a small tube that you could urinate in.
Quite a few airmen died from eating foods that caused gas. At 30,000 feet their intestines could and sometimes would burst.
I don't believe B17s flew that high. Burst intestines because of gas expansion at the altitudes they flew would be very unlikely. I know a thing or two about barotrauma. However, if you have any links to info on the subject, send them.
In reading history, I don't believe piddle packs were general issue for the most part. People did acquire them on their own with mixed results.
Nowadays I have read a lot of fighter pilots basically use something like a Depends adult diaper on long missions.