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Movie (1927)
Also known as: Les ailes
Starring:
Clara Bow (Mary Preston)
Charles Rogers (Jack Powell)
Richard Arlen (David Armstrong)
Jobyna Ralston (Sylvia Lewis)
Two young men, one rich, one middle class, who are in love with the same woman, become fighter pilots in World War I.
Martin NBS-1
Acting as a single German bomber.
But too as Allied heavy bombers.
Caquot dirigible (R type)
The First Balloon Company from Scott Field, Illinois, provided the balloons seen in the movie. They are acting as Ae 800, the german copy of the Caquot balloon.
Observer escaping the dirigible under attack.
Vought VE-7
SPAD S.XIII
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Unidentified Aircraft
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