- Young Eagles-boy aces of Flanders' days-riding the heavens at dawn-
- "HERE'S TO THE NEXT MAN TO DIE" Will it be the smiling kid with a sweetie in Blighty, or the baby-faced air "vetran" of a few hours? (Print Ad- Albany Evening Journal, ((Albany, NY)) 1 August 1930)
- AT LAST.............AT LAST! Dick as a flying daredevil in his----and the screen's greatest achievement! (print ad - Lubbbock Evening Journal - Lyric Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - January 11, 1931)
- An epic of the boys on the Western Front who flew gloriously into the dawn seldom to return. (Print Ad- New York Evening Post, ((new York, NY)) 18 July 1930)
- HELL in the skies, looping, zooming to the staccato of machine guns....Heaven on earth in the arms of a madamoiselle. War through the eyes of the youngsters who won a victory, but lost their souls. Thousands of airplanes! Hundreds of stunts by 46 of the world's greatest daredevils. (Print Ad- Poughkeepsie Eagle-News, ((Poughkeepsie, NY)) 9 August 1930)
- ACE of all AIR EPICS! (Print Ad-Buffalo Courier-Express,((Buffalo, NY)) 26 August 1930)
- Bombing the Hearts of Humanity (Print Ad- Gazette & Bulletin, ((Williamsport, Penna.)) 15 August 1930)
- "There's ten chances to one you won't come back. If you should lose...be a good loser. I'll take care of her." (Print Ad- Imperial Valley Press, ((El Centro, Calif.)) 25 August 1930)
- Greatest Air Epic Ever!
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