What about some books written by fighter pilots?
Pierre Clostermann: The Big Show (Luftens ørner in Norwegian)
He also wrote: Flames in the Sky and a novel called: Leo 25 Airborne
Adolf Galland:
The First and the Last: Germany's Fighter Force in WWII (Fortunes of War). South Miami, Florida: Cerberus Press, 2005.
ISBN 1-84145-020-0.
Johannes Steinhoff:
The Final Hours (
ISBN 1-57488-863-3) and "Messerschmitts over Sicily: Diary of a Luftwaffe Fighter Commander"
(Stackpole Military History Series Paperback)
Roland Beamont:
Phoenix into Ashes - Roland Beamont - William Kimber - 1968 -
ISBN 0718301218
Typhoon and Tempest at War - Arthur Reed & Roland Beamont - Ian Allen - 1977 -
ISBN 0-7110-0542-7
Fighter Test Pilot: From Hurricane to Tornado - Roland Beamont - HarperCollins - 1986 -
ISBN 0-85059-850-8
My Part of the Sky - Roland Beamont - Patrick Stephens - 1989 -
ISBN 1-85260-079-9
Testing Early Jets - Roland Beamont - Airlife - 1990 -
ISBN 1-85310-158-3
Tempests over Europe - Roland Beamont - Airlife - 1994 -
ISBN 1-85310-452-3
Douglas Bader who was a seriously stubborn person also wrote some books:
Bader, Douglas.
Fight for the Sky: The Story of the Spitfire and Hurricane. Ipswich, Suffolk, UK: W.S. Cowell Ltd., 2004.
ISBN 0-304-35674-3.
Brickhill, Paul.
Reach for the Sky: The Story of Douglas Bader DSO, DFC. London: Odhams Press Ltd., 1954.
ISBN 1-55750-222-6.
Brookes, Andrew.
Crash! Military Aircraft Disasters, Accidents and Incidents. London: Ian Allen Ltd., 1991.
ISBN 0-7110-1965-7.
One may also notice that Roald Dahl, the guy who wrote "Charlie and the chokolate factory" first published his story "Shot down over Libya" during the war.
I take it you have enough reading for a few months there. :-D