MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
First Published 1917
Frequently reprinted

To
THE PILOTS,
OBSERVERS AND AIR-MECHANICS
OF
THE ROYAL FLYING CORPS,
THIS
STORY OF ADVENTURE AND PERIL
IS
Dedicated

PREFACE

THE GREAT WAR OF 1914 opened the floodgates of hatred between the nations which took part and this stirring story, written when feelings were at their highest, conveys a true impression of the attitude adopted towards our enemies. No epithet was considered too strong for a German and whilst the narrative thus conveys the real atmosphere and conditions under which the tragic event was fought out it should be borne in mind that the animosities engendered by war are now happily a thing of the past. Therefore, the reader, whilst enjoying to the full this thrilling tale, will do well to remember that old enmities have passed away and that we are now reconciled to the Central Powers who were opposed to us.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
I. [DASTRAL WINS HIS PILOT'S BADGE]
II. [THE FERRY PILOT]
III. [OVER THE GERMAN LINES]
IV. [STRAFING THE BABY-KILLERS]
V. [A BOMBING RAID]
VI. [A ZEPPELIN NIGHT]
VII. [COWDIE, THE "SPARE PART"]
VIII. [THE RAID ON KRUPPS]
IX. [THE GIANT WAR-PLANE]
X. [HIMMELMAN'S LAST FIGHT"]
XI. ["BLIGHTY"]

DASTRAL OF THE FLYING CORPS

CHAPTER I

DASTRAL WINS HIS PILOT'S BADGE