The Brighton Boys with the Flying Corps
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A group of academy students forms an informal flying squadron, refurbishing a wrecked biplane while learning engines, airframes, and basic piloting. Their training leads to service with a flying corps and deployment to active skies, where they encounter reconnaissance missions, dogfights, raids, forced landings, captivity, and daring escapes. The narrative balances hands-on technical work and training flights with tense aerial combat and survival episodes, tracking the boys' transition from schoolroom camaraderie and invention to the responsibilities and hardships of wartime aviation.
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