Aclaimed memoir of RNAS pilot: cross channel raids, BEF in France 1915 with No. 1 Wing, then Executive Officer of Dover Air Station and Killed flying in Februarty 1916.
“A graphic picture of daily war life in the R.N.A.S.He has left a fine record, and the public, whojhave little conception of the work of the flying services, will realise in reading his letters a little of the dangers risked, and the character required, by those who wage war in the air.” – The Times
“The finest picture extant of a young pilot’s training…Its historic interest in years to come will be very great.” – Aeroplane
“Such a book as this is above criticism. Every page speaks for itself.” – Mr. John Murray in Sunday Times.
“The frankly intimate character, even the slang, of these letters, make an irresistible appeal. Their metre goes straight to the heart. . . “ – The Daily Telegraph.
IN THE ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE: Being the War Letters of Harold Rosher to His Family
Aclaimed memoir of RNAS pilot: cross channel raids, BEF in France 1915 with No. 1 Wing, then Executive Officer of Dover Air Station and Killed flying in Februarty 1916.