How One Woman's "52 -Cent" Metal Washer Made Spitfires Outfly Every Bf-108 — Saved 2,200 Pilots
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Why a British woman engineer installed an "unauthorized" fifty-cent washer in every RAF Spitfire during Black Voice Matter — and cut engine failures from 38% to 0.4% in one month. This Black Voice Matter story reveals how the simplest solution saved hundreds of pilots' lives.
March 14, 1941. Beatrice Shilling, principal technical officer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, stood at RAF Kenley watching Hurricane pilots die because their Rolls-Royce Merlin engines quit during combat dives. She'd designed a brass restrictor washer — a simple metal disc with a hole — that could be welded into fuel lines without removing aircraft from service. Every regulation said installing unauthorized modifications was grounds for court-martial. Squadron commanders, Rolls-Royce engineers, and the Air Ministry called it "impossible to approve without proper testing."
They were all wrong.
What Shilling discovered that morning at Kenley wasn't about complex carburetor redesigns. It was about restricting fuel flow in a way that contradicted everything Rolls-Royce taught. By the end of March 1941 — when pilots started calling it "Miss Shilling's Orifice" — every squadron in Fighter Command started installing what Shilling had done. And they survived.
This modification spread through RAF stations crew by crew, saving an estimated 2,100 Spitfires and Hurricanes before appearing in any official manual. The brass washer Shilling machined herself remained standard equipment until pressure carburetors arrived in 1943.
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