Hi Ladywood,I strongly suspect that I've read this book,as I have read every book on the air war in WW2 in the library,some of them more than once.A very good book,which gives you the impression of being in the cockpit with the man,is 'The Big Show',written by Pierre Closterman,a slightly contraversial fighter pilot of WW2.Another excellent series of books are 'Wings over Georgia',Lancaster Target', and Mosquito Victory,all written by Jack Currie,and they detail his training in America,a tour of ops. on a Lancaster squadron,a spell of instructing,and a final tour on the weather flight of the pathfinder force.Absolutely superb stuff,the best war books I've read........Mal.