As part of Erprobungskommando 16, Mano Ziegler was one of the pilots that tested the Me-163 rocket fighter. The book tells the story of the unit and the brave men that flew the 'powered egg'. Flying the aircraft was easy, at least once the pilot was familiar with it and it behaved as it should, but what made it dangerous was the fuels used to propel the thing. A mishap during refueling, a cracked pipe or connection, or battle damage could make the aircraft, and its luckless pilot, disappear instantly. More than one take-off or landing ended in disaster.
The author does a great job, telling the story of this all. The idiosyncrasies of the aircraft, the men and operating procedures, the training. I found myself finishing this book almost in one go. As always, when pilots are involved, funny stories are part of this history. But it also shows how losing a comrade affects men in this dangerous business of war.