Wind in the Wires and an Escaper's Log

Wind in the Wires and an Escaper's Log
Authors
Grinnell-Milne, Duncan
Publisher
Pen and Sword Aviation
Tags
history , military , world war i
Date
2016-11-04T00:00:00+00:00
Size
6.96 MB
Lang
en
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Duncan Grinnell-Milne was one of that select band of young men who made history in the air between 1915 and 1918 when they learned to fly in machines that resembled box-kites and laid the foundations of aerial combat which future generations would follow. He was brought down behind enemy lines in December 1915 and remained a prisoner of war until securing his escape to Allied territory in early 1918.

Subsequently, Grinnell-Milne returned to combat flying, this time in the cockpit of an S.E. 5A fighter. He took part in the great aerial offensive of 1918 which contributed to the winning of the war. He would emerge from the war as an ace with six confirmed aerial victories.

The two books Grinnell-Milne wrote about the war in the air, his capture and escape are among the most exciting accounts by a pilot of the Royal Flying Corps. Both are classics of their kind.

Endorsements

We have no hesitation in ranking it with the very best of the war books. Daily Telegraph

Wind in the Wires is a war book in class by itself . From beginning to end the book a lure to read outstanding. Flight

An addition to the number of books about flying needs more excuse than the mere subject of air fighting. This book is excused by the charm of the author s style, by his judgment in pruning his story, and by the interest which his own personality arouses. Manchester Guardian

The most interesting and attractive quality of the book is the fact that it gives a graphic account of the fledgling days of wartime flying. When the time comes for the great writer of the future to compose a comprehensive narrative of the war, this is one of the books that will help him acquire a true perspective. Nottingham Guardian"