“A brilliant first-hand account of the life of a fighter pilot” in
World War II (The Spectator). Spitfire Pilot was written in 1940 in
the heat of battle, when the RAF stood alone against the might of
Hitler’s Third Reich. It is a tremendous personal account of one of
the fiercest and most idealized air conflicts—the Battle of
Britain—seen through the eyes of a pilot of the famous 609 Squadron,
which shot down over one hundred planes in that epic contest. Often
hopelessly outnumbered, David Crook and his colleagues, in their
state-of-the-art Spitfires, committed acts of unimaginable bravery
against the Messerschmitts and the Junkers. Many did not make it—and
Crook describes the absence they leave in the squadron with great
poignancy. Includes an introduction by historian Richard Overy
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A Brilliant First-Hand Account of the Life of a Fighter Pilot Before and During the Battle of Britain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781909808799
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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