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140: WWI Aviators: From the Lafayette Escadrille to the Red Baron and More

2023/8/14
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Greg Jackson: 本集讲述了第一次世界大战中航空作战的演变,以及美国飞行员,特别是拉法耶特中队的贡献和牺牲。从莱特兄弟的首次飞行到机枪空战的出现,航空技术在短短十年内取得了巨大进步。战争中,美国飞行员在法国军队服役,展现了他们的勇气和技能,但也面临着巨大的风险和心理压力。拉法耶特中队作为一支全美飞行中队,在战争中发挥了重要作用,他们的故事体现了美法两国之间的友谊和共同的理想。战争也加速了美国空军的建设和发展,为20世纪的航空发展奠定了基础。 (旁白): 本集通过对红男爵等著名飞行员的空战描述,以及对拉法耶特中队等美国飞行中队历史的回顾,展现了一战中航空作战的残酷和英雄主义。从技术进步到战术变化,从飞行员的个人经历到国家层面的战略决策,本集内容丰富,视角独特,为我们理解一战航空作战提供了新的视角。

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“Something has happened to one of the boys.”

This is the story of the Great War’s flyboys – particularly, Americans taking to the skies to fight for France.

Long before the United States will enter the Great War, hundreds of American men head to Europe to fight for the French Republic. Some drive ambulances. Some fight in the French Foreign Legion. But come 1916, some begin to fly.

In 1916, seven pilots (our “Flying Founders,” if you will) start an American squadron within France’s Aéronautique Militaire. Ultimately, 38 men will fly in this squad. They’ll shoot whiskey, have a pet lion cub named “Whiskey” (as well as a second named “Soda”), and risk it all, wielding machine guns amid the clouds. These are the men of the famous Lafayette Escadrille. They number among the 269 Americans who fly for France, collectively known as the Lafayette Flying Corps.

It’s a romanticized fight. The Great War’s pilots are known as the “knights of the sky.” They’re the era’s heroes. Rockstars. But the death rate is steep. The heartbreak is real. That’s particularly true as the beloved son of a US President goes down in flames …


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