Blonde Knight of Germany is great.
Stuka by Hans Rudel is also good.
Fighter Pilot by Harold Robbins is some great fiction, and for a change of pace, read HMS Ulysses (think I spelled it right) ..fiction about a heavy cruiser on the North Atlantic runs.. cat launch hurricane and all.
'Peice of Cake' ..must read. Truly great fiction, but characters are right on the money along with the character of the early days over Britain. The sequel is also just as good ..P-40's in Africa in the early days.
Another nice read is 'Blazing (may be Brazen) Chariots' ..true story of british tankers in the Stuart light tanks in the early days against the Afrika corps. Big Brass Ones.
To fly and fight by 'Andy' Anderson (ya.. Yeager was his dweeb wingman)
First and the Last is kinda dry ..good when its good tho.
Galland got shoved into admin early on and dint get to fly combat as much as he wanted to.
I dont know of a good book about Moelders ..would love to find one.
Then there's that bohemian, the virtuoso of fighter pilots, Marseilles flyin for the Afrika Corps.
Thunderbolt is a great one.
Just don't come here an start ranting about how the P-47 should out dive, out climb, out turn everything ok?
Wing Leader is excellent. John E. Johnson climbed the ranks fast from spit dweeb to leader of spit dweebs

(firmly tongue in cheek ..he was a great fighter pilot)
There's a great book about the 100th bomb group ..and how they earned the nickname 'The Bloody Hundredth' ..I cant remember the name of it and its packed away somewhere .. was written by their lead navigator, Mr. Chase I b'lieve.
I envy you a bit .. you are about to read some great stuff

-GE (had almost all the books ..need to get that one about Rall)