About This Book
A volunteer aviator describes life at a French flying school near the front, recounting daily routines, camaraderie, and small hardships. He sketches barrack existence, meals, card games, and a vivid anecdote about a rat and a New Year's celebration that reveal morale amid danger. The account shifts to technical training, explaining ground drills, controls, and the procedures for early monoplanes and fighters, with attention to takeoffs, landings, and handling. Through crisp episodes and observation he conveys both the exhilaration of first flights and the steady discipline required to become a trained pilot.
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