Reviews
'A thrilling new book... Tom Neil is one of the last surviving heroes who fought the Luftwaffe' THE DAILY EXPRESS, 'The best book on the Battle of Britain' SIR JOHN GRANDY, Marshal of the RAF, 'An icon of the battle as well as one of the most successful pilots, he is uniquely qualified to tell a story that is both the ultimate military epic, and also distinctly personal' MILITARY TIMES, 'Tom Neil is one of the last of the Few' BEST OF BRITISH. --Daily Express
The amazing story of one of the 'Few', fighter ace Tom Neil who shot down 13 enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain. This is a fighter pilot's story of eight memorable months from May to December 1940. When the Germans were blitzing their way across France, Pilot Officer Tom Neil had just received his first posting - to 249 Squadron. Nineteen years old, fresh from training at Montrose on Hawker Audax biplanes he was soon to be pitch forked into the maelstrom of air fighting on which the survival of Britain was to depend. By the end of the year he had shot down 13 enemy aircraft, seen many of his friends killed, injured or burned, and was himself a wary and accomplished fighter pilot.
The Kindle Edition of 'Gun Button To Fire' contains 104 black and white and colour illustrations.
'A thrilling new book... Tom Neil is one of the last surviving heroes who fought the Luftwaffe' THE DAILY EXPRESS, 'The best book on the Battle of Britain' SIR JOHN GRANDY, Marshal of the RAF, 'An icon of the battle as well as one of the most successful pilots, he is uniquely qualified to tell a story that is both the ultimate military epic, and also distinctly personal' MILITARY TIMES, 'Tom Neil is one of the last of the Few' BEST OF BRITISH. --Daily Express
The amazing story of one of the 'Few', fighter ace Tom Neil who shot down 13 enemy aircraft during the Battle of Britain. This is a fighter pilot's story of eight memorable months from May to December 1940. When the Germans were blitzing their way across France, Pilot Officer Tom Neil had just received his first posting - to 249 Squadron. Nineteen years old, fresh from training at Montrose on Hawker Audax biplanes he was soon to be pitch forked into the maelstrom of air fighting on which the survival of Britain was to depend. By the end of the year he had shot down 13 enemy aircraft, seen many of his friends killed, injured or burned, and was himself a wary and accomplished fighter pilot.
The Kindle Edition of 'Gun Button To Fire' contains 104 black and white and colour illustrations.