Spitfire Final Flight
The Incredible Story of 36 Burmese Spitfires and the Extraordinary Plan to Steal One
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Graham Mack
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DG Leigh
About this listen
Inspired by actual events. Suffering from the later stages of Alzheimer's, Captain Tom “Winkle” Brown is a retired RAF test pilot and World War 2 veteran approaching his century year.
When 36 pristine Spitfires are discovered buried deep within the Burmese jungle, he gets a surprise visit from Grant Global Industries, with a most intriguing proposition.
Author's note: In 1987 an amateur pilot Mathias Rust (18 years old) flew his Cessna F172 through Soviet air defense during the height of the Cold War. He successfully touched down his tiny aircraft in Moscow's Red Square.
Imagine what a seasoned fighter pilot could achieve? South American drug runners outfox US coast guards all the time and land on Florida's lush golf courses at night.
Ask yourself a question: Could a highly trained Spitfire veteran dog-fight MiG-29s?
Frontline heat-seeking missiles won't lock on to a low emission piston engine. Most air-to-air engagements take place over 25 miles away, ruling out the need for cannon ammunition to be loaded (some Eurofighter Typhoons actually have their guns removed).
The Spitfire is a weapon, not a weapons delivery platform like today's fighter planes. Modern jets stall at around 120 mph; a Spitfire is still effective at speeds below 80 mph. You'll be surprised what she's capable of in the right hands.
©2016 DG Leigh (P)2020 DG LeighWhat listeners say about Spitfire Final Flight
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- J Smith
- 24-08-22
A nice short story
I enjoyed listening to this short story. Well narrated and good pacing.
I’d definitely listen to author and narrator again.
This is my honest opinion on a free review copy.
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- Norma Miles
- 23-08-20
"Even in a parked position...
... a Spitfire points upwards. "
A refreshingly delightful story of love - that of an elderly ex World War II fighter pilot and RAF test pilot for his life in the skies. In his 90s, in a rest home with failing health and alzheimers, Captain Tom Winkle Brown receives an unexpected visit from an American industrialist who planned to rescue a pristine Spitfire from destruction and bring it back to the West.
The story is short but well written and takes the reader on a thrilling ride of emotion, excitement, humour and even some extraordinary statements like 'the Spitfire is a weapon, not a weapons delivery platform like today's fighter planes'.
Narration by Graham Mack was clear, well paced and articulated, with good intonation and clear individual voicing for each of the protagonists. A fine lerformance, fitting the book perfectly.
This tale was, it is said, 'Inspired by actual events'. How much of it is true I have no idea, but on how I want it all to be so. My deep thanks to the rights holder of Spitfire Final Flight who, at my request freely gifted me with a complimentary copy via Audiobook Boom. This was a wonderful book and I wholeheartedly recommend it to everyone, especially those who sometimes feel a little lost in this technological age
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- Maddin Hair
- 26-09-20
Brilliantly narrated Audiobook
Thoroughly enjoyed listening to it. It's a bizzare yet heartwarming story about a man struggeling with Alzheimer's and remembering his late wife whilst flying a stolen Spitfire. The characters are beautifully brought to life by narrator Graham Mack. Definitely worth a listen.
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