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Reddit mentions of Fly For Your Life: The Story of Bob Stanford Tuck (Fortunes of War)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Fly For Your Life: The Story of Bob Stanford Tuck (Fortunes of War). Here are the top ones.

Fly For Your Life: The Story of Bob Stanford Tuck (Fortunes of War)
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Found 3 comments on Fly For Your Life: The Story of Bob Stanford Tuck (Fortunes of War):

u/CRMannes · 5 pointsr/Warthunder

This guys biography Fly For Your Life is hands down one of the best books I've ever read. His account of the Battle of Britain is exceptionally interesting. Definitely worth a read if you can find a copy.

u/ResearcherAtLarge · 2 pointsr/WWIIplanes

One of my favorites on the US side is Thunderbolt! by Robert Johnson. If you're interested in the China-Burma theater (or want to start learning) I'd recommend Into the Teeth of the Tiger and God is My Copilot.
Bader's book mentioned by /u/thebroadwayflyer is a biography and not an autobigraphy, for what it's worth. If you're not 100% set on autobiographies then Bader's Reach for the Sky and Robert Tuck's Fly For Your Life are good. One RAF autobiography I enjoyed was To War in a Stringbag by a pilot who flew Swordfish during some big and important events during the war.