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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Viking Press

Media type
  
Softcover

Originally published
  
January 2002

Page count
  
352

OCLC
  
48416722

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Subject
  
Memoir

Publication date
  
Jan 2002

Pages
  
352

Author
  
Geoffrey Wellum

Genre
  
History

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First Light: The Story of the Boy Who Became a Man in the War-Torn Skies Above Britain is a 2002 memoir by Geoffrey Wellum, a Royal Air Force fighter pilot in the Second World War.

Contents

Synopsis

The book opens with Wellum's interview for the Royal Air Force and his training. It then shifts to his participation in the Battle of Britain and to his participation in Operation Pedestal, flying planes to Malta off an aircraft carrier. It then closes with him being grounded, recovering from sinusitis and then returning to duty as a test pilot.

Adaptation

It was adapted in 2010 as a drama documentary, premiered at 9.00pm on 14 September 2010 on BBC 2 as part of the BBC's commemorations of the 70th anniversary of Battle of Britain, with Wellum himself narrating and the young Wellum played by Sam Heughan.

References

First Light (Wellum book) Wikipedia