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Voices in the air, 1939-1945: incredible stories of the World War II airmen in their own words (Abridged ed.)

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A unique and enthralling anthology compiled by WWII flying ace, Laddie Lucas, Voices in the Air tells the story of the air battles of the Second World War in the voices of those who took part.

Drawn largely on the writings of the combatants themselves from all sides of the conflict, this book offers a vivid and highly individual account of the great aerial campaigns of WWII.

From a thrilling account of the first sustained dogfight between Spitfire and Messerschmitt in 1940, to an eighteen-year-old Japanese suicide pilot's last letter home and the Luftwaffe leaders' analysis of 'what went wrong' after the Battle of Britain, the book dramatically deals with every aspect of the war.

Full of stories of astonishing escapades, incredible bravery, dogged persistence and moving feats of arms, Voices in the Air honours both the sung and the unsung heroes of the war.

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Product Details
Arrow
144647271X / 9781446472712
eBook (EPUB)
30/04/2011
England
English
336 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
This ed. originally published: as Wings of war. London: Grafton, 1985 Description based on print version record.