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OverviewThis is a fighter pilot’s memoir of four tumultuous years, 1938–1942, when he was first trained, then fought and survived in not one but two of the biggest aerial campaigns of the war, the Battle of Britain and the equally epic, but lesser known, Siege of Malta. When the Germans were blitzing their way across France in spring 1940, Pilot Officer Tom Neil had just received his first posting – to 249 Squadron. Nineteen years old and fresh from training, he was soon to be pitched into the maelstrom of air fighting on which the very survival of Britain would come to depend. By the end of the year he had shot down thirteen enemy aircraft, seen many of his friends killed, injured or burned, and was himself a wary and accomplished fighter pilot. Out of the frying pan and into the fire, Tom was then shipped off to the beleaguered island of Malta to face a second Luftwaffe onslaught. Again heavily engaged, he shot down another enemy fighter and survived a number of engine failures and other emergencies. Now ninety-six, he is one of only a handful of Battle of Britain veterans still alive and this vivid memoir is his last word on his fighter pilot experiences. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Tom Neil , James HollandPublisher: Amberley Publishing Imprint: Amberley Publishing Weight: 0.857kg ISBN: 9781445660332ISBN 10: 1445660334 Pages: 640 Publication Date: 15 October 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a vivid and superbly written account by one of the great heroes of the Battle of Britain -- James Holland Bestselling author of The Battle of Britain 'It is not hard to see why Tom Neil became one of the poster boys for that gallant band who saw Britain through her darkest hour' -- Robert Hardman, Daily Mail Last of the fortunate Few ... 75 years on, hero pilot relives Battle of Britain ... At 95 he is the last remaining ace The Sunday Mirror 'An enthralling new perspective on the Battle of Britain by one of the last surviving heroes' .. 'A thrilling book about his wartime exploits ... a Battle of Britain legend' -- Tha Daily Mail This is a vivid and superbly written account by one of the great heroes of the Battle of Britain -- James Holland Bestselling author of The Battle of Britain An enthralling new perspective on the Battle of Britain by one the last surviving heroes The Daily Mail Last of the fortunate Few ... 75 years on, hero pilot relives Battle of Britain ... At 95 he is the last remaining ace The Sunday Mirror 'This is the vivid and superbly written account by one of the great heroes of the Battle of Britain' -- James Holland 'An enthralling new perspective on the Battle of Britain by one of the last surviving heroes' .. 'A thrilling book about his wartime exploits ... a Battle of Britain legend' -- Tha Daily Mail This is a vivid and superbly written account by one of the great heroes of the Battle of Britain -- James Holland * Bestselling author of The Battle of Britain * `It is not hard to see why Tom Neil became one of the poster boys for that gallant band who saw Britain through her darkest hour' -- Robert Hardman, Daily Mail Last of the fortunate Few ... 75 years on, hero pilot relives Battle of Britain ... At 95 he is the last remaining ace * The Sunday Mirror * 'An enthralling new perspective on the Battle of Britain by one of the last surviving heroes' .. 'A thrilling book about his wartime exploits ... a Battle of Britain legend' -- Tha Daily Mail Author InformationTom Neil joined 249 Squadron flying Hurricanes just before the start of the Battle of Britain. His first victory was an Me 109, followed in quick succession by twelve others. Tom was awarded a Bar to his DFC in November 1940. After the Battle of Britain, he was soon in action again in the skies over Malta where he gained another victory. His other books include The Silver Spitfire and Gun Button To Fire. He is the Chairman of the Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot Association. Now ninety-five, he lives in Norfolk and has three sons, two of whom carry on the tradition of flying. His wife of over seventy years, Eileen, herself an RAF Flight Officer during the war, sadly died last year. James Hollandis a historian, writer and broadcaster responsible for a number of best-selling histories of The Battle of Britain and Dam Busters. He has worked with the BBC, Channel 4, National Geographic, History and Discovery. He is also the co-founder of the Chalke Valley History Festival. He lives in Salisbury. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |