Jim Busha has been writing historical WWII genre articles
and books for over 20 years. Utilizing over 350 personal interviews
with WWII veterans from both Allied and Axis nations,
Jim has written over 320 aviation articles that have been
published in 16 different magazines both here in the United
States, Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and Japan, including
Smithsonian Air and Space, Flight Journal, Fly Past, Combat
Aircraft, Flieger Magazine, LeFana, Klassiker, EAA Sport Aviation,
Warbirds, Vintage, and others. In 2006, Jim coauthored a
bookend titled The High Battleground. In 2007, Jim was presented
with the Flying Magazine Bax Seat Award, given to a
writer who perpetuates the Gordon Baxter tradition of communicating
the excitement and romance of grassroots aviation.
Jim most recent books include The Fight in the Clouds:
The Extraordinary Combat Experience of P-51 Pilots during
World War II; Wings of War: Great Combat Tales of Allied and
Axis Pilots from World War II; and Gunslingers: Allied Fighter
Boys of WWII. After retiring from 30 years in law enforcement,
Jim was hired full time at EAA (Experimental Aircraft Association),
located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, in 2014, where he is
a vice president overseeing publications, membership, retail,
social media, and marketing. Jim is also a private pilot, having
flown for over 33 years, and currently owns and operates a
1943 Stinson L-5 in WWII livery (the aircraft type flown by
Major Carpenter).