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Soldier in the Cockpit: From Rifles to Typhoons in WWII
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Soldier in the Cockpit: From Rifles to Typhoons in WWII

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Ron Pottinger started the war as a rifleman in the Royal Fusiliers, then transferred to the Royal Air Force, where he began flying the 7.5-ton Hawker Typhoon. He flew dozens of dangerous ground attack missions over occupied Europe through bad weather, heavy flak, and enemy fighters before being shot down and taken prisoner. I could see a carpet of twinkling lights from the ack ack all along the rail sidings which bordered the canal. I dove onto these with my cannons going. Then suddenly, when the attention of all the guns turned on me, I realised how foolhardy I was being. I ran the guns along the row of rail trucks - opened the throttle wide and pulled straight up for the clouds - with tracers crossing in front and on all sides of the plane.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
2 April 2007
Pages
244
ISBN
9780811733687

Ron Pottinger started the war as a rifleman in the Royal Fusiliers, then transferred to the Royal Air Force, where he began flying the 7.5-ton Hawker Typhoon. He flew dozens of dangerous ground attack missions over occupied Europe through bad weather, heavy flak, and enemy fighters before being shot down and taken prisoner. I could see a carpet of twinkling lights from the ack ack all along the rail sidings which bordered the canal. I dove onto these with my cannons going. Then suddenly, when the attention of all the guns turned on me, I realised how foolhardy I was being. I ran the guns along the row of rail trucks - opened the throttle wide and pulled straight up for the clouds - with tracers crossing in front and on all sides of the plane.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stackpole Books
Country
United States
Date
2 April 2007
Pages
244
ISBN
9780811733687