
The Spitfire Smiths
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In late 2001 Rod Smith died tragically at his own hand, leaving behind a part-written autobiography and many notes. His friend, the historian Christopher Shores, took on the task of seeking to complete the story as nearly as possible to how he believed Rod had wished it to be.
Rod and his brother Jerry both became Spitfire pilots during World War II, leaving their home in Canada only to find themselves-purely by chance-serving together in the defense of Malta during 1942. Jerry had already gained some fame as the first pilot ever to land a Spitfire on an aircraft carrier. Both showed immediate promise as fighter pilots, but by the end of that year Jerry was dead-last seen chasing a German bomber out to sea-while Rod had become an "ace" and would receive the D.F.C.
Two years later, serving as a squadron commander in Western Europe, he claimed six Messerschmitts down within a single week, and was involved in the shooting down of the first German jet aircraft to fall to British Commonwealth fighters. He ended the war as one of Canada's highest scoring aces, with more than 13 victories to his credit. After the war, he qualified as both an aeronautical engineer and a barrister. His untimely death was a great loss not only to his family and friends, but to the wider world of aviation history as well.
This book, containing many diary entries from each of the brothers, is a testament to them.
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- Intro
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Plates
- Introduction
- Poem for Rod
- PART ONE
- CHAPTER ONE: Captivation
- CHAPTER TWO: Genesis of the Alpine Smiths
- CHAPTER THREE: Aircraft - Menace - Response
- CHAPTER FOUR: Interlude - Adolescence - Hitler Resurgent
- CHAPTER FIVE: Phoney War - Real War - Joining Up
- CHAPTER SIX: Training
- CHAPTER SEVEN: Operational
- CHAPTER EIGHT: Jerry
- CHAPTER NINE: Malta
- CHAPTER TEN: Second Tactical Air Force
- CHAPTER ELEVEN: Home
- PART TWO
- Retrospective
- PART THREE
- Rod in Retirement
- Records of Service
- Claims in Aerial Combat
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