On Dragons' Wings
A History of No. 614 (County of Glamorgan) Squadron, Royal Auxiliary Air Force
(Author) Martin WadeThe story of a Welsh reserve squadron and of the ordinary men who flew biplanes from their base in Cardiff during the 1930s in their spare time. With the coming of war, they were the only Pathfinder unit to operate outside the UK and were involved in bombing raids over Europe and North Africa, with many being killed or shot down and taken prisoner. After the war, the squadron returned to Wales and flew jets as a Cold War fighter unit at Llandow in the Vale of Glamorgan, before disbanding in 1957. Relaunched in 2014, the squadron now has over a hundred men and women from across Wales who serve the RAF in their spare-time. The book tells the story of those part-timers and is a story not just of their operations but also the human side of fighting thousands of miles from home and facing danger and death with humor, courage and professionalism.
Martin Wade
Martin Wade is best known for his novel "The Broken Mirror," a gripping exploration of identity and self-discovery. His literary style is characterized by vivid imagery and introspective prose. Wade's work delves into themes of trauma, memory, and the complexities of human relationships, making a significant impact on contemporary literature.