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An Air Fighter's Scrapbook. Illustrated

Par : Ira Jones
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  • Nombre de pages469
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-617-8705-20-6
  • EAN9786178705206
  • Date de parution08/10/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille2 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurAsimis Books

Résumé

An Air Fighter's Scrapbook by Ira "Taffy" Jones is a gripping and unfiltered memoir of aerial combat during World War I, written by one of Britain's most accomplished and outspoken fighter aces. Originally published in 1938, the book provides a raw, detailed, and often humorous look into the life of a Royal Flying Corps pilot during the early days of military aviation. Jones flew alongside legendary figures such as Edward "Mick" Mannock and racked up over 30 confirmed victories.
In this memoir, he offers not just his own experiences in the air, but also vivid character sketches of fellow pilots, enemies, and commanders. The tone is direct, passionate, and deeply personal. The "scrapbook" format allows for a mixture of anecdotes, technical observations, opinions on leadership and strategy, and reflections on the physical and emotional strain of air combat. Jones does not shy away from criticism of higher command or from expressing the brutal realities of war. Rich in personality and historical insight, An Air Fighter's Scrapbook is both a tribute to fallen comrades and a powerful primary source.
It remains a classic in aviation literature-essential for readers interested in WWI aviation, military history, and the human side of air warfare.
An Air Fighter's Scrapbook by Ira "Taffy" Jones is a gripping and unfiltered memoir of aerial combat during World War I, written by one of Britain's most accomplished and outspoken fighter aces. Originally published in 1938, the book provides a raw, detailed, and often humorous look into the life of a Royal Flying Corps pilot during the early days of military aviation. Jones flew alongside legendary figures such as Edward "Mick" Mannock and racked up over 30 confirmed victories.
In this memoir, he offers not just his own experiences in the air, but also vivid character sketches of fellow pilots, enemies, and commanders. The tone is direct, passionate, and deeply personal. The "scrapbook" format allows for a mixture of anecdotes, technical observations, opinions on leadership and strategy, and reflections on the physical and emotional strain of air combat. Jones does not shy away from criticism of higher command or from expressing the brutal realities of war. Rich in personality and historical insight, An Air Fighter's Scrapbook is both a tribute to fallen comrades and a powerful primary source.
It remains a classic in aviation literature-essential for readers interested in WWI aviation, military history, and the human side of air warfare.