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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 940.544941
EAN num: 9780750935395
ISBN number: 0750935391
Label: The History Press
Manufacturer: The History Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 256
Printing Date: May 01, 2004
Publishing house: The History Press
Sale Popularity Level: 1973007
Studio: The History Press




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Few RAF pilots flew operationally from the beginning to the end of the Second World War. Fewer still can claim to have taken part in the Battle of France, Battle of Britain, El Alamein, and the D-Day landings as well as bomber escort duties in the closing days of the war. Peter Ayerst is one such man and his tale is, as yet, untold.

Illustrated with photographs, this is the previously unpublished story of an RAF Second World War fighter pilot ace. Peter Ayerst joined the RAF in 1938 on a short service commission and was despatched as part of the Advanced Air Striking Force to France at the beginning of September 1939, gaining his very first kills. He became the very first RAF pilot to engage a Bf 109 in combat and survived a confrontation with twenty-seven enemy aircraft, his Hurricane riddled with bullets. With the fall of France, Peter was recalled to England where he spent the Battle of Britain summer of 1940 instructing at No. 7 OTU Hawarden, shooting down a Heinkel He 111 bomber.



Peter was then posted to North Africa in 1942 where he was shot down in the desrt and crash-landed in a minefield! He flew a variety of missions, culminating in a strafing of Axis motor targets 400 miles behind enemy lines, personally detroying a Junkers Ju 52 and seventeen vehicles. Following a period of instructing in South Africa, Peter returned to Britain in 1944, flying high-altitude Spitfires on interception flights over France. He took part in escort duties on D-Day and at the end of 1944 he was awarded the DFC. Peter also flew bomber escort duties of the Ruhr and escorted King George VI's personal flight. In the closing months of the war he flew Spitfires in support of mass daylight bomber raids deep into Germany.



By the war's end, Peter had flown every operational mark of Spitfire and Hurricane in the RAF's inventory. Alex Henshaw was instrumental in choosing him as a test pilot for Vickers at Castle Bromwich where he flew production Spitfire Mk XIs, XVIs and 22s.





Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great stuff for your WW II Buff
I've not read this yet, it's a gift for my significant other. It's in great shape. I can hardly wait to give it to him when the time is right. Thanx josie padilla



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Not so!
This is NOT an "excellent book of the author's experiences." In the very first place, the author is writing about someone else's flying career, not his own. In the second place, the book isn't written in an engaging or vivid manner. Instead, it links terse quotes from the flying log of a WWII pilot with descriptions of where the pilot was posted, etc. I found it very easy to put down.

But judge for yourself! Here's what the author chose to put on the book cover:

"I would commend this excellent story to young and old if they wish to have an accurate and truthful account of someone whose knowledge, experience, and integrity will convey, particularly to younger readers, the courage and qualities that were the making of the free world as we enjoy it today."

If you want a terrific account of what it was like to be a WWII fighter pilot, try: "Thunderbolt," "Sinking the Rising Sun," "Samurai!," "The Second-Luckiest Pilot," "The Big Show," or "Big Friend, Little Friend."





Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Spirit of the Blue: A Fighter Pilot's Story
Excellent book of the author's experiences--I had a hard time putting it down.



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