Rodney Scrases life in the RAF began in an old airship shed where he took the Kings shilling in May 1941. He learnt to fly at a BFTS in America & went on the fly Spitfires with No 72 & No 1 Squadrons finally being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in 1944. He was released from service with a record of 4 destroyed & 3 damaged having taken part in the invasions of North Africa Sicily & Italy & a stint as an instructor in the art of air to air gunnery in Egypt before finishing the war flying escort missions with No 1 Squadron from Manston in Kent. Spitfire Saga uses Rodney log books & first hand interviews with him & several other pilots. Angus Mansfield presents the unique story of one mans experience of flying the most iconic aircraft of the Second World War. Complete with thorough historical context & a true insider view of life as an RAF fighter pilot this book is an excellent addition to any history enthusiasts library complimented with a selection of previously unpublished photographs.