About This Book
The narrative follows an American pursuit squadron in France whose pilots face uncertainty over assignments, equipment, and a new instructor while coping with boredom, pranks, and risky flying. Scenes introduce a range of personalities, including a cynical, prank-prone flyer, and show how rough camaraderie, rumor, and conflicting expectations shape daily life at the aerodrome. Episodes alternate between locker-room banter, training flights, and moments of tension as the men prepare for operational duties and grapple with the gap between youthful bravado and the demands of aerial warfare.
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