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A young fighter pilot's account of his experiences with 249 Squadron during WWII, from the Battle of Britain to Malta, offering a light-hearted yet authentic perspective on wartime life and aerial combat.


Characteristics

ISBN-13 978-1853102097
ISBN-10 0552141429
Book cover finish(es) Perfect Paperback
Condition Like NEW
Author(s) T. F. Neil
Publisher Corgi Books
Number of pages 256
Published date

Originally published in fireat Britain in in by Airlife Publishing Lid

PRINTING HISTORY

Corgi edition published 1994

Corgi edition reprinted 1998

Copyright O T. F. Neil, 1992

Language(s) English
Size 10.6 x 17.8 x 1.8 cm
Categorie(s) • AVIATION MILITAIRE
• SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE


Description

In Onward to Malta Tom Neil describes his time as a fighter pilot with 249 Squadron after the Battle of Britain.

Having acquitted themselves splendidly during the Battle of Britain and afterwards, the Squadron, stationed at RAF North Weald in Essex, was ordered to Malta to reinforce the Middle East in April 1941.

The book deals with 249's activities at North Weald and their trip to Malta on the aircraft carriers Furious and Ark Royal. Tom Neil describes the life of a young fighter pilot, what he did from day to day, how he saw the war and what he thought of his colleagues and some of his seniors.

There are first hand descriptions, not only of the incidents that occurred both at North Weald and in Malta during 1941, but also of a major torpedo attack on the convoy on which the author was travelling to Egypt.

On the whole Onward to Malta is a light-hearted account of what happened because, as the author says 'in war there is much that is ridiculous and amusing and at twenty years of age no one is very serious or high-minded - or if he is, he shouldn't be'. This in short is life as it was, not as the dry-as-dust historians would have us believe.

Cover painting by Michael Turner

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