Open Cockpit: A Pilot Of The Royal Flying Corps

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Hardback with dust jacket in protective sleeve, unclipped. Signs of shelf wear and tanning around body edge reflecting age and use. Dedicated inscription. A good copy. Air Vice Marshal Arthur Stanley Gould Lee, MC (31 August 189421 May 1975) was a senior officer of the Royal Air Force (RAF). He began his flying career in the Royal Flying Corps during the First World War, scoring seven confirmed victories to become a flying ace and rising to the rank of captain. He continued his service in the RAF, serving throughout the Second World War before retiring in 1946 to devote himself to writing, including several volumes of autobiography.

12.99 GBP