American balloons are providing valuable support for the ground offensive, making them prime targets for a flight of German fighters making a sunset attack.
It's early August of 1918 and Anthony Fokker's latest creation is just reaching the front. It's time to engage the enemy and see how good this D.VIII really is.
Three photo planes are on a mission to obtain images of enemy lines when they're intercepted by a flight of 2nd-line enemy fighters. Will the pictures be taken and delivered?
A storm is brewing and a wall cloud is fast approaching. Is this any place for frail flying machines to engage in a dogfight? Probably not, but here comes the enemy flight to the attack!
Deep behind German lines, a flight of American Breguet bombers and their French Caudron escorts are set upon by an assortment of second line German fighters. Can they make it home?