Sunday, August 02, 2015 - 09:33 PM UTC
As this year is the 75 anniversary of the Battle of Britain we can expect to see many publications on the subject.
Casemate Publishing has in stock a pilots veiw of the battle:
Summer 1940, Britain is on the brink, a mere 2000 or so RAF fighter pilots stand between Hitler's Luftwaffe and air supremacy over the skies of southern England - the prerequisite for a German invasion.

What was it like to fly a Spitfire? To shoot down a German bomber over London? Or to be shot down by the closely matched Messerschmittt 109? This short illustrated account of daily life in August and September 1940 is the ideal introduction to the story of the Battle of Britain.

Life as a Battle of Britain Spitfire Pilot

Hannah Holman

4.75 x 6.5, 96 pages,
9781445644684,
$10.95, paperback,
Amberley
English

Book cover courtesy Casemate Publishing.

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