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War Birds: The Diary of a Great War Pilot


Publishing Details

Full Title:

War Birds: The Diary of a Great War Pilot

Contributors:

By (Author) Elliott White Springs
By (author) Lieutenant Horace Fulford
Contributions by Mark Hillier

ISBN:

9781473879591

Publisher:

Pen & Sword Books Ltd

Imprint:

Frontline Books

Publication Date:

30th November 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Air forces and warfare
Published diaries, letters and journals

Dewey:

940.48141

Physical Properties

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

Following the declaration of war by the United States, more than 200 American men, unwilling to wait until US squadrons could be raised, volunteered to join the Royal Flying Corps in the summer of 1917. Amongst these men was John MacGavock Grider and Elliott White Springs who both joined 85 Squadron to fly SE.5 fighters. During his service with the RFC and the RAF, Grider kept a record of his experiences from when he joined up until his untimely death in 1918, when he was shot down over the Western Front. Before his death, Grider had made a pact with Elliott White Springs that in the event of one of them dying, the other would complete their writings. Springs went on to write this book, an amalgamation of his own recollections and Grider's diary and correspondence. War Birds records in detail the stresses of training and the terror and elation of failure and success during combats with the enemy the First World War. This unique edition of War Birds has been produced from a copy owned by another officer from 85 Squadron, Lieutenant Horace Fulford. In his copy, Fulford made numerous hand-written annotations and stuck in a number of previously unpublished photographs - all of which have been faithfully reproduced. AUTHOR: Mark Hiller is a chartered surveyor who has a deep knowledge of the history of the RAF, with a particular focus on the Second World War. He is also a qualified pilot, having flown for more than twenty-two years. Mark currently flies a Stearman biplane from Goodwood Aerodrome, the former RAF Westhampnett. He has previously written or co-authored five successful books on aviation, including the biography of Wing Commander Thomas Murray DSO, DFC and Bar, contributed numerous magazine articles and is a regular public speaker on aviation matters.

Reviews

"If you want to know what being a young pilot in 1918 was really like, this is the book you need."-- "Airscape" (6/1/2017 12:00:00 AM)
"This is a most impressive new edition of one of World War I aviation's essential works. It is highly recommended."-- "Over the Front, Spring 2017"

Author Bio

Mark Hiller is a chartered surveyor who has a deep knowledge of the history of the RAF, with a particular focus on the Second World War. He is also a qualified pilot, having flown for more than twenty-two years. Mark currently flies a Stearman biplane from Goodwood Aerodrome, the former RAF Westhampnett. He has previously written or co-authored five successful books on aviation, including the biography of Wing Commander Thomas Murray DSO, DFC and Bar, contributed numerous magazine articles and is a regular public speaker on aviation matters.

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