I'm just curious, to what book(s) everyone if anyone (I'm sure there's a few

) who have read a book about a pilots life during WW2? It could be about a bomber pilot or fighter pilot, doesn't matter. I'm just curious since I just finished reading for the 50,000th time "Samurai" about the highest scoring Japanese ace during WW2 Saburo Sakai. Incase anyone doesn't know who he is, he was the highest scoring Japanese Ace in WW2, that survived the war. The actual highest scoring ace was his friend Hiroyoshi Nishizawa aka "The Devil". I've also read "Duel of Eagles" by Peter Townsend, who flew during the Battle of Britain. It's a very good book that tells about the entire 1940 campaign, and his time flying during it. I highly recommend both books for those interested in the Japanese pilots perspective of the war, and a good/highly regarded book on the Battle of Britain.