Publisher's Synopsis
I levelled the Mosquito out at twenty-thousand feet, and gently tipped the right wing down. The lumps and hollows of the Cotswolds swung slowly round the long, smooth cowling of the starboard Merlin. Jack Currie graphically describes the life of a wartime RAF bomber pilot on "rest", first instructing trainees on the four-engined Halifax bomber then later training as a glider pilot. He returned to operations with the Pathfinder force flying Mosquitoes of the 1409 Weather Flight. He was awarded the DFC in 1944, and was flying Mosquitoes when the war in Europe ended.