Jul 1, 2014 #1 Elmas Staff Sergeant 1,433 1,418 Jan 17, 2011 Italy You ave ever read By my side Storia dell'aviazione, by Bruno Ghibaudi I was 8 years old and that was the first book about aviation I was presented by my Aunt. It was 1960. Le grand cirque, by Pierre Clostermann I do not discuss the character, but I think that no writer can make you feel seated inside a WWII fighter as Clostermann does. Skunk works, by Ben Rich Fundamental and for me interesting not only as aviation enthusiast but also as an Engineer. Last edited: Jul 1, 2014
You ave ever read By my side Storia dell'aviazione, by Bruno Ghibaudi I was 8 years old and that was the first book about aviation I was presented by my Aunt. It was 1960. Le grand cirque, by Pierre Clostermann I do not discuss the character, but I think that no writer can make you feel seated inside a WWII fighter as Clostermann does. Skunk works, by Ben Rich Fundamental and for me interesting not only as aviation enthusiast but also as an Engineer.
Jul 1, 2014 #2 S stona Major 9,380 3,206 Mar 28, 2009 I've only read one of them and that one a great read. It doesn't necessarily stick to the facts, but it's not that sort of book Steve
I've only read one of them and that one a great read. It doesn't necessarily stick to the facts, but it's not that sort of book Steve
Jul 2, 2014 #3 Crimea_River Marshal 47,242 15,570 Nov 16, 2008 Calgary I think you're talking about a certain Tempest pilot there Steve......