The Flying Fool (1929 film)

[1][2][N 1] Tay Garnett directed and William Boyd, Russell Gleason and Marie Prevost starred.

[4]After an World War I aerial battle over French lines, Bill Taylor (William Boyd) is honoured as an ace.

Bill decides to check on Pat out and he finds she is a sweet and home-loving daughter working to provide for her mother.

[5] Noted stunt pilot Frank Clarke along with his friends, Leon Nomis, Roy Wilson and Dick Rinaldi, also flew in the film.

[6][7] The shooting locale was the Metropolitan Airport in Los Angeles where two Travel Air 4000 aircraft (one painted white with "The Flying Fool" on its fuselage) were flown.

Scene from The Flying Fool