Description
Tony Gaze flew Spitfires almost exclusively during the war, ending it with 12.5 confirmed combat victories and another four “probables” to his name.
He was respected by Douglas Bader, Johnnie Johnson and others as an exceptional fighter pilot.
After the war his motor racing career flourished. He was the first Australian to compete in World Championship Grand Prix racing, the driving force behind the establishing of the Goodwood motor racing circuit and a great competitor in Europe, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, in openwheelers and sports cars.
This book tells his full story, accompanied by photos of planes, race cars and Gaze’s subsequent life. Anecdotes abound, in a book that is entertaining from first page to last. Hardbsack in excellent condition.