Description
Enemy in the Sky offers a rare firsthand account of aerial combat during 1940, penned by Air Vice-Marshal Sandy Johnstone, a decorated RAF pilot. This compelling diary captures the intensity, courage, and human drama of the Battle of Britain from the cockpit perspective. Johnstone’s authentic voice brings readers into the daily struggles and triumphs of fighter pilots defending their nation. A must-read for aviation history enthusiasts, military history buffs, and anyone fascinated by World War II narratives. Perfect for collectors of vintage aviation literature and historical memoirs. Fair vintage condition.
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