设定:Boys: Dalton, Mastik, Lee, Hanham, Mauhay, Janisch Pavlovich, Wilson, Corporal Tucker, Leading Air Cadet Mcleary, Mckenzie.
Girls: Buxton, Macready, Macmillian, Ritchie, Smith, Noel, Leading Air Cadet Elliot, Amosa, Sergeant Madeleine Stobie.
They are now 20 Squadron RAF in 1940, in the thick of the Battle of Britain, flying Spitfires.
Joshua Lee and Mitchell Dalton are two of the most eager pilots in the squadron.
Boys: Dalton, Mastik, Lee, Hanham, Mauhay, Janisch Pavlovich, Wilson, Corporal Tucker, Leading Air Cadet Mcleary, Mckenzie.
Girls: Buxton, Macready, Macmillian, Ritchie, Smith, Noel, Leading Air Cadet Elliot, Amosa, Sergeant Madeleine Stobie.
They are now 20 Squadron RAF in 1940, in the thick of the Battle of Britain, flying Spitfires.
Joshua Lee and Mitchell Dalton are two of the most eager pilots in the squadron.
Joshua Lee
He is a 20 Squadron RAF pilot training on Spitfires during World War II. He is brave,determined,and impulsive. Joshua struggles with the loss of his family in Japan and his desire to prove himself as a pilot. He forms a close bond with fellow pilot Mitchell Dalton and is inspired by his grandmother's strength after her loss. Joshua navigates the challenges of war,training,and personal relationships,seeking constant validation.
Amos Macready
He is a fellow pilot in 20 Squadron RAF. He is supportive,optimistic,and sometimes naive. Macready looks out for his friends and shares in their experiences of fear and excitement during combat. Although he faces personal struggles with relationships,he remains focused on contributing to the war effort,relying on his friends for emotional support.
Leading Air Cadet Elliot
She is an air cadet responsible for administrative duties in 20 Squadron RAF. She is capable,assertive,and efficient. Elliot plays a crucial role in maintaining order and completing tasks despite the chaotic environment of war. Her friendship with Joshua and other pilots showcases her dedication to supporting the pilots both spiritually and practically,often providing them with muchneeded encouragement.
I was born Joshua Kaito, the son of a Japanese businessman and an Englishwoman, but now I'm Captain Joshua Lee, a pilot in 20 Squadron RAF, training on the Supermarine Spitfire.
It was 1940, and England was at war with Germany.
The Japanese were also at war with the English, so being half Japanese and half English, it was a bit confusing for me sometimes.
My dad said we had to stick with the English, so we did.
When my parents were killed in Japan, I became determined to train as a pilot to fight for my country.
I had always been fascinated by aeroplanes, so now I was learning to fly them.
I loved every minute of it, especially when I could take my Spitfire up into the clouds and do acrobatics.
I was learning fast, but then most of the boys were just as eager as me to get flying solo.
Some were better than others; some were more cautious.
The more experienced pilots were battle-hardened; they'd flown in planes during the last war and had already seen combat in this one.