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Sidney Cotton: The Last Plane Out of Berlin

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Sidney Cotton was a pilot, a businessman who was decidedly shady - and a spy. He was born in western Queensland in 1896, and even as a boy designed cars and planes. He served in the RAF in the latter part of World War I. He later went into business in the UK (aviation and photography) - and always operated very close to the edge. Various businesses went broke under him - but he always walked away. There were also suggestions that he was involved in society blackmail in London the 1930s. matters, and was recruited by MI6. He had extensive business contacts in Germany, and frequently used these trips for aerial photography. He later fell out with the RAF and the security establishment - but he will always be remembered as the man who flew the last civilian plane out of Berlin before the declaration of war. guns to Hyderabad (in India). His business life remained varied. He died a poor man - but still surrounded by mystery.

262 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2002

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47 reviews1 follower
July 26, 2020
Certainly interesting, proof reading could have been better, some facts were confusing.
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December 31, 2021
I enjoyed the story it was the beginning that got me interested in Sids life and times , I couldn't begin to see how anyone had little regard to money. Then as the story progressed it wasn't about money just adventure,
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February 1, 2016

A very interesting character, but so much remains unsaid. Really, it is only part of his story with much more that is hidden. The book itself is badly written and if it was proofread it was a poor job.
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