About halfway through
A thoroughly good read.
A French fighter pilot in the RAF.
Written (according to the fronticepeice) from notes made at the time (some actually written in the henpit). It has a terrific sense of immediacy as though you're there with him in dogfights, patrols and strafing runs. Very matter of fact and not given to emotional outbursts he comes across as a very level headed "cool in a crisis" young man who whent through mill with the rest of the fighter pilots but was lucky enough to come out of it (relatively) in tact. Definately worth a look