
The Silver Spitfire
The Legendary WWII RAF Fighter Pilot in His Own Words
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Narrado por:
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Roger Davis
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Tom Neil
A brilliantly vivid Second World War memoir by one of 'the Few' Spitfire fighter pilots.
Following the D-Day landings, Battle of Britain hero Tom Neil was assigned as an RAF liaison to an American fighter squadron.
As the Allies pushed east, Neil commandeered an abandoned Spitfire as his own personal aeroplane. Erasing any evidence of its provenance and stripping it down to bare metal, it became the RAF's only silver Spitfire.
Alongside his US comrades, he took the silver Spitfire into battle until, with the war's end, he was forced to make a difficult decision. Faced with too many questions about the mysterious rogue fighter, he contemplated increasingly desperate measures to offload it, including bailing out mid-Channel.
He eventually left the Spitfire at Worthy Down, never to be seen again.
The Silver Spitfire is the firsthand, gripping story of Neil's heroic experience as an RAF fighter pilot and his reminiscences with his very own personal Spitfire.
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Fantastic story with subtle humor.
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Rambling
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The Silver Spitfire doesn't make an appearance until relatively late in the book, and it is an interesting story, but it really is not the focus of the book. Neil did not go into combat in that plane. Neil's combat experience--which was very extensive--all predated this book.
If you know what the book covers, and adjust your expectations accordingly, I think you will enjoy it.
The narration ranges from really good--when the narrator is speaking for Neil--to jarringly bad--when the narrator (eminently British) tries to imitate an American accent. Many of Neil's American friends were from the South, and Neil often notes that they spoke in a very southern accent. For this narrator, EVERY American accent comes out as a fairly bad imitation of a Brooklyn accent. To say that he cannot do a southern accent is an understatement. Pretty irritating to this American listener.
Then again, I imagine American narrators regularly butcher British accents to the British ear!
Good Story, But Little Action
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A fantastic tale
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Yeah, it is exactly like that.
Why did I waste my time?
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