Surface Breathing of Nitrox After a Dive

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During world war II it was common for allied pilots to breathe 100% O2 prior to their flights, some of these were over 40,000 feet in an unpressurized aircraft. Bend symptoms were common, and endured for several hours at altitude while compleating the mission.
 
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