Eric Brown went to Germany in 1939 on an exchange course, and his first experience of the war came when the Gestapo arrested him, not knowing he was an RAF pilot. The rest is history. He is the only man alive to have fl...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

Eric Brown went to Germany in 1939 on an exchange course, and his first experience of the war came when the Gestapo arrested him, not knowing he was an RAF pilot. The rest is history. He is the only man alive to have flown every major and most minor combat aircraft of the Second World War (as well as all the early jets), and has been interviewed by the top Nazis. While testing the Nazi jets in war-stricken Germany, he interviewed (among others) Hermann Goering and Hanna Reitsch. A living legend among aviation enthusiasts, his amazing life story deserves to be told in full?from crashing in front of Winston Churchill to unmasking a Neo-Nazi ring in the 1950s to his terrifying flights in primitive jets and rockets.


Similar Products

Eric Brown: Pilot's Story, AWings of the LuftwaffeWings of the Luftwaffe: Flying the Captured German Aircraft of World War IIWings of the Luftwaffe: Flying German aircraft of the Second World WarForever Flying: Fifty Years of High-flying Adventures, From Barnstorming in Prop Planes to Dogfighting Germans to Testing Supersonic Jets, An AutobiographyThe First and the LastStuka PilotThe Sky My Kingdom: Memoirs of the Famous German World War II Test Pilot (Vintage Aviation Series)