Originally posted by DiabloTX
That wasn't blood, it was tomato soup. And the co-pilot was in the tail trying to get his first confirmed kill.
Besides, if the pilot is killed and the co-pilot is busy, just get the navigator/bombadier/engineer to fly the plane. This game is SOOOO unrealistic.
Before you go getting too scathing, Lancasters didn't have co-pilots, they had a flight engineer and a navigator, both of whom either had formal, or informal rudimentary flight training.
There are a number of documented cases where wounded pilots were replaced by either the Flight Engineer or Navigator for the flight back to England. Usually the wounded pilot then performed the landing if capable. If not, the newbies did their best to create a "walk away" landing.