Blimey. they were forever writing them off and getting new ones, as I
remember.
> My favourite was "Biggles Hits The Trail".
I prefer the very first ones when WEJ was writing for what he hoped
would be an adult audience.
I believe they were written as short stories in a magazine, and are now
available as 'here come the camels' or 'biggles, fighter pilot'
In my collection of ebooks they are 'Biggles of the Camel Squadron' ,
'Biggles, Pioneer Air fighter' and 'Biggles of the Fighter Squadron'
and 'Biggles - the Camels are coming'
They include just about every actual and real curious event from WWI. a
plane that landed perfectly at its home airfields with stone dead pilot
springs to mind. Biggles was a composite of all the aces of the time. So
its a mix of history and fiction.
Later on it was simply pot boiling.
My other favourite is the tongue in cheek 'Biggles looks back' where an
ageing Biggles talks to his arch enemy Erich Von Stalhein and various
curious facts from the past are revealed.
--
“when things get difficult you just have to lie”
― Jean Claud Jüncker