DAUGHTER OF THUNDER — Written by John Humphreys

Anybody who knows me in real life knows how much I absolutely love planes. My grandfather got me hooked on aviation for as long as I could remember. The Daughter of Thunder, combines my love of aviation history with a serial adventure that I’m dying to see on screen one day.

The Daughter of Thunder is an alternate history story where a Belgian woman, Ava Janssens, is a vigilante ace during the intense progression of aerial combat. The citizens in her small village would never imagine Sidney, a quiet, unassuming baker by day, is the enigmatic ace behind the legendary and deadly Daughter of Thunder. The mysterious flying machine that roars like thunder and then glimmers in the sunset like lightning as it disappears behind the horizon.

The story follows Ava as she goes on an adventure across all fronts of WWI and meets legendary pilots like James McCudden and, of course, the Red Baron. She tries to assist the allies in the war but things get personal when the Germans threaten her tiny village.

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And as an aside, my favorite plane is the Corsair. I picture the Daughter of Thunder to look like this. A dive bomber from WWII: