A bit of topical reading and actually not as grim as it sounds, based on an unusual thematic study of the experience of airmen in the First World War. I've read an awful lot of books on the air war and the vast majority either take a chronological approach or focus on specific aircraft, squadrons or pilots, so this is a refreshing change from the norm.
Hi Jim,
ReplyDeleteThat is great read! I picked up a hardback copy from the Works a few years back. Certainy t helps round out one’s understanding of fighting in the air during the Great War.
All the best,
DC