A detailed squadron history documenting the operational life and legacy of No. 102 (Ceylon) Squadron RAF from its formation in 1917 through to 1956. This volume traces the unit’s service across both World Wars, combining narrative history with archival material, photographs, and documentary sources to present a comprehensive account of its personnel and operations.
The book places squadron service in wider RAF and historical context, making it suitable for readers interested in squadron histories, operational RAF studies, and twentieth-century military aviation. A focused and well-researched title centred on one RAF unit’s long service history.
• Title: It’s Suicide But It’s Fun: The Story of 102 (Ceylon) Squadron
• Author: Chris Goss
• Condition: Good; light shelf wear and handling marks to dust jacket, book clean and sound
A solid squadron history ideal for RAF historians, researchers, and aviation history collectors.