"There's Something in the Air."

A "Flying Officer X" story that portrays the heady atmosphere within a squadron during one summer, and focuses in particular on the spectacular successes of two pilots and the difference in their temperaments, flying styles, and post-battle rituals. The story is set at RAF Tangmere where No 1 Squadron Fighter Command was based, and the character of Anderson is based on the squadron's charismatic and inspiring young commander, Squadron Leader James MacLachlan, DSO, DFC and two bars (MacLachlan is also the model for the character of McAlister in "The Beginning of Things)." The character of Auerbach is the Czech flying ace, Karel Kuttelwascher DFC and bar, the RAF’s most successful night intruder pilot. In The Blue Book Magazine (August 1943), There's Something In The Air (1943), How Sleep the Brave and other Stories (1943), Something In The Air (1944), The Stories of Flying Officer 'X' (1952), Night Attack: Short Stories from the Second World War (1984).

ID: 
b172
Title: 
"There's Something in the Air."
Genre: 
Story
Page Count: 
9
Word Count: 
ca. 2680
Publisher: 
Blue Book Magazine
Year of Publication: 
1943
Topic: 
Pilots
War
Document Type: 
First-Person Narratives
Flying Officer X Stories