Air Service Boys, Flying for France


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Excerpt from Air Service Boys, Flying for France: Or the Young Heroes of the Lafayette Escadrille They were great friends, and had been ever since childhood. T hey lived in the town of Bridgeton, Virginia. As Jack had hinted, Tom's father was an inventor, and several successful labor-saving devices were associated with his name. He had also perfected more than one apparatus useful in the saving of life at sea and in time of accident. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.







Air Service Boys Flying for France


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Two friends join the air service in the United States during World War I and then go to France and enter the Lafayette Escadrille. They continue fighting the Germans after re-entering the American service.




Air Service Boys Flying for France, Or, the Young Heroes of the Lafayette Escadrille


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Air Service Boys Flying for Victory


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Two friends join the air service in the United States during World War I and then go to France and enter the Lafayette Escadrille. They continue fighting the Germans after re-entering the American service.




Air Service Boys Flying for Victory


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"In "Air Service Boys Flying for Victory" by Charles Amory Beach, soar into the thrilling world of aviation during World War I alongside a group of young aviators. This exhilarating tale follows the adventures of the Air Service Boys as they take to the skies, fighting for victory and defending their country. As war rages across Europe, the Air Service Boys find themselves in the heart of the action, navigating treacherous skies, engaging in daring aerial combat, and carrying out vital missions for their squadron. With bravery and skill, they become an integral part of the Allied war effort. In "Air Service Boys Flying for Victory," Charles Amory Beach masterfully captures the adrenaline-fueled excitement of early aviation and the camaraderie forged in the face of danger. Readers will be transported to a time when the sky was the battleground, and young men risked their lives for a cause greater than themselves. Join the Air Service Boys on their high-flying adventures as they confront enemy pilots, navigate technological challenges, and learn the true meaning of courage and sacrifice in the pursuit of victory."




Air Service Boys in the Big Battle


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"Air Service Boys in the Big Battle" by Charles Amory Beach takes readers on a thrilling journey through the skies during a pivotal moment in history, offering a captivating blend of adventure, camaraderie, and wartime heroism. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the novel follows a group of young aviators who are part of the Air Service, the aerial branch of the military. These brave pilots navigate the dangers of the sky as they engage in aerial combat, reconnaissance missions, and other crucial tasks to support the war effort. The story centers around the experiences of the main characters as they train, fly daring missions, and form unbreakable bonds with their fellow aviators. The author skillfully captures the excitement and adrenaline of aerial combat, painting a vivid picture of dogfights, aerial maneuvers, and the challenges of flying in the midst of enemy fire. As the young aviators face the perils of war, they also grapple with personal struggles, fears, and doubts. The novel delves into their individual backgrounds, motivations, and aspirations, providing a well-rounded view of their characters. Their interactions with one another create a sense of camaraderie and friendship that adds depth to the narrative. The Big Battle itself serves as a dramatic climax, a turning point that tests the characters' skills, courage, and determination. The tension and stakes are palpable as the pilots confront enemy forces and strive to emerge victorious. Throughout this intense battle, readers are drawn into the heart-pounding action and the characters' unwavering resolve. Beyond the aerial battles and military operations, the novel also explores the impact of war on both the soldiers and the civilians they encounter. Themes of sacrifice, patriotism, and the human cost of conflict are interwoven into the narrative, adding layers of depth and emotion to the story. Through its engaging storytelling and well-drawn characters, "Air Service Boys in the Big Battle" offers readers a captivating glimpse into the world of aviation and warfare during a significant period in history. The novel celebrates the bravery and dedication of young pilots while highlighting the challenges and triumphs they experience on and off the battlefield.




Air Service Boys Over The Enemy's Lines


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" In "Air Service Boys Over the Enemy's Lines" by Charles Amory Beach, join the courageous Air Service Boys as they venture deep into enemy territory during World War I. This thrilling tale follows their daring missions behind enemy lines, where they face danger, outsmart adversaries, and play a crucial role in the war effort. As skilled aviators, the Air Service Boys find themselves tasked with reconnaissance missions, aerial combat, and gathering intelligence on enemy forces. With their bravery, quick thinking, and unwavering determination, they navigate treacherous skies and infiltrate enemy territory, providing vital information to aid their side. In "Air Service Boys Over the Enemy's Lines," Charles Amory Beach masterfully captures the tension, adrenaline, and high stakes of aerial warfare. Readers will be immersed in the exhilarating world of dogfights, daring escapes, and the camaraderie forged in the face of danger. Join the Air Service Boys on their perilous missions as they navigate the enemy's lines, outmaneuver adversaries, and make a significant impact in the fight for victory."







Boys' Books, Boys' Dreams, and the Mystique of Flight


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Setting the stage : technology and the series book -- Birdmen and boys, 1905-1915 -- Aces and combat : World War I and after, 1915-1935 -- Interlude : Charles A. Lindbergh and Atlantic flight, 1927-1929 -- The golden age, I : the Lindbergh progeny, 1927-1939 -- The golden age, II : the air-minded society, 1930-1939 -- World War II and modern aviation, 1939-1945 -- Aftermath : a-bombs, rockets, and space flight, 1945-1950.