War Flying by a Pilot
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This book, 'War Flying by a Pilot by Lessel Finer Hutcheon,' presents a collection of letters written by a pilot, using the pseudonym 'Theta,' during his training and service in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I. These letters, written to his family and friends, provide a deeply personal and intimate account of his experiences as a pilot. The book delves into the daily routines and challenges of pilot training, the emotional toll of being thrust into the harsh realities of wartime, and the inherent dangers of aerial combat. It's a mix of observational details about aviation, personal reflections, and insightful poems reflecting on the war. The book offers a unique perspective on the human cost of war through the lens of a pilot's personal journey. It provides a glimpse into the courage, resilience, and emotional complexities of serving in the Royal Flying Corps during a tumultuous time.Book Details
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