Up in Harm's Way: Flying With the Fleet Air Arm
Discover the thrilling journey of Mike Crossley in "Up in Harm's Way: Flying With the Fleet Air Arm," published by Pen & Sword Books Ltd. This captivating biography spans Crossley's remarkable flying career, beginning in the aftermath of World War II and culminating in his role as Commanding Officer of the Naval Test Squadron at Boscombe Down. With 224 pages of engaging narratives, Crossley shares his firsthand experiences with Britain's pioneering carrier-borne jet aircraft and delves into the innovative techniques that revolutionized naval aviation, such as the angled flight deck. This book is a must-read for aviation enthusiasts, military history aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the evolution of air forces and warfare. Join Mike Crossley on an unforgettable exploration of military aviation history!