Spitfire Pilot

Author(s): David Crook

Military

"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 idealised air conflicts - the Battle of Britain - seen through the eyes of a pilot of the famous 609 Squadron, which shot down over 100 planes in that epic contest. Often hopelessly outnumbered, in their state of the art Spitfires, Crook and his colleagues committed acts of unimaginable bravery against the Messerschmidts and Junkers. Many did not make it and the author describes the absence they leave in the squadron with great poignancy. "Spitfire Pilot" is justly regarded as one of the classics of WWII and this new paperback edition, 66 years on, includes an introduction by the historian Richard Overy.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9781906502041
  • : Grub Street
  • : Grub Street
  • : 01 June 2008
  • : 196mm X 128mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : David Crook
  • : Biography & autobiography: historical, political & military; British & Irish history: Second World War; Military history; Battles & campaigns; World history: Second World War; Air forces & warfare
  • : 208
  • : 940.544941092
  • : Paperback
  • : 16pp photos