February 26, 2006 at 3:05 am
I am trying to put together “the ultimate bookshelf”.
Looking for any advice as to what books should be included.
So far I have got:
Sagittarius Rising
Serenade To The Big Bird
Fate Is The Hunter
Sky Spy
Spitfire, The History
Sigh For A Merlin
Thud Ridge
Vipers In The Storm
Me 262, Vol 1
Forever Flying (Bob Hoover)
Jet Age Test Pilot (Tex Johnston)
Spitfire, A Test Pilots Story is on order
I am running out of ideas…
Thanks
By: Whitleyfreak - 26th February 2006 at 16:34
Starfire,
I wouldn’t say the books are “RARE” – but they’re getting harder to find. Abebooks and Amazon are probably your best shots at finding a copy. Not to long ago I saw a copy of the “Stirling Files” and “The Whitley Files” on Ebay…
I found a copy of “The Lancaster Files” at Abebooks a few months back. It was well worth the price that I paid.
Cheers,
Todd
By: Helican - 26th February 2006 at 16:06
Thanks guys.
some good suggestions I am going to look into.
As HP57 stated, it is all down to personal taste. But I am trying to get all the “classics”, such as Sagittarius Rising and Fate is the Hunter to name two I already have.
By: Rlangham - 26th February 2006 at 15:58
Fighter Boys – Patrick Bishop, about the Battle of Britain – so far it’s the only book i’ve read for school work that i’ve enjoyed!
By: HP57 - 26th February 2006 at 15:49
No bookshelf is long or sturdy enough to carry the ultimate aviation book collection, it’s just a matter of personal taste.
Cheers
Cees
By: RobAnt - 26th February 2006 at 10:37
Surprised no one has mentioned “The Big Show” Pierre Clostermann
By: ...starfire - 26th February 2006 at 10:32
@ Whitleyfreak: You mention “The Whitley Boy´s” and “The Whitley Files” – never heared of them and amazon and abebooks also don´t turn up with any copy. Are they that rare? :confused:
My suggestions / bookshelf:
Alan Deere – Nine Lives
Duncan Smith – Spitfire into Battle
Goffrey Wellum – First Light
Paul Richey – Fighter Pilot
James Kyle – Typhoon Pilot
John Golley – Day of the Typhoon
C.J. Sheddan – Tempest Pilot
Bobby Oxspring – Spitfire Command
W.T. Rolls – Spitfire Attack
Hugh Verity – We landed by moonlight
James E. Johnson – Wing Leader (The German translation is called “Kameradschaft der Lüfte” – retranslated: “Comradeship of the air” :rolleyes: )
Peter Townsend – Duell of eagles
Middlebrook – The Nuremberg Raid
Ryan – A brigde too far
By: flyingcloggie - 26th February 2006 at 09:36
The typhoon and Tempest story
We flew the rocket firing Typhoon, published by the royal Netherlands airforce history unit(englisch text) Excelend book
Zemke’s Wolfpack
Black 6
Spifires and polished metal
Restoring museum aircraft
just to name a few.
Herman
By: michelf - 26th February 2006 at 09:01
Jonathan Livingstone Seagull….A Story..(Richard Bach) has to be there…the essence of flight..
Vulture’s Row…Paul Gilchrist..life as a Naval Aviator
More than my share of it all…Kelly Johnson..
God is my Co-Pilot..Robert Scott.
They gave me a Seafire…Mike Crossely.
By: Camlobe - 26th February 2006 at 07:38
How about ‘Flight of the Mew Gull’, Alex Henshaw’s own story about his solo London-Capetown-London flight which 70 years later is still a record.
By: ollieholmes - 26th February 2006 at 03:29
Chuck Yeager’s autobiograpy.
Hurricane R4118 – Peter Vacher
By: Whitleyfreak - 26th February 2006 at 03:29
Helican,
How about “The Whitley Boy’s” and for research purposes “The Bomber Command Losses” series???
Cheers,
Todd 😀