FLYBOYS:

THE STORY BEHIND THE MOVIE

STORY CHAPTER LINKS
1. STORY PREFACE
2. CAN PEOPLE FLY?
3. HOW POWERED FLIGHT WORKS
4. THE FIRST FLIGHTS
5. AMERICANS FLY FOR FRANCE
6. THE LAFAYETTE ESCADRILLE
7. "LAFAYETTE FLYING CORPS"
8. LUFBERY, THE ACE
9. PICTURES OF WWI AVIATORS
10. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

We fly very low,
so you can imagine
what two machine guns
on each aeroplane,
flying full in the face of the enemy,
can do. It is very exciting work.

Stephen Tyson
Member, Lafayette Flying Corps
France
May 1, 1918

In the summer of 1914, slightly more than a decade after the Wright Brothers had invented powered flight, Europe erupted in a “war to end all wars.” Although the United States remained neutral until the spring of 1917, many Americans supported France, a longstanding U.S. ally.

Needing more pilots, French military officials welcomed young Americans desiring to help France. Not content with mere idealism, they wanted to fly combat missions.

This is their story.

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Author: Carole D. Bos, J.D.


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