A STORY ABOUT A REAL MAN 21 a stone upon a slow and heavy transport plane that had just torn itself off the ground, and found delight in stitching its motley-coloured, rectangular, corrugated duralumin body with several long bursts from his machine-gun. He was so confident that he did not trouble to see the enemy craft hurtle to the ground. On the other side of the field another Junkers rose into the air. Alexei went after it. He attacked—but was unsuccessful. His stream of tracer bullets trailed over the slowly rising enemy plane. He veered round sharply and attacked again, missed again, overtook his victim again, and this time sent it down away over the forest by furiously firing several long bursts into its broad, cigar-shaped body. After bringing down the Junkers and circling twice in triumph over the spot where a black column of smoke was rising out of the heaving, green sea of endless forest, he turned his plane back to the enemy airfield. But he did not get there. He saw his three planes fighting nine "Messers", which had evidently been called up by the commander of the German airfield to beat off the attack of the Stormoviks. Gallantly hurling themselves at the Germans, who outnumbered them three to one, the airmen tried to keep the enemy away from the Stormoviks. They drew the enemy further and further away, as black grouse do, pretending to be wounded and enticing hunters away from their young. Alexei was so ashamed that he had allowed himself to be tempted by easy prey that he could feel his cheeks burning under his helmet. He chose a target and, clench- ing his teeth, sped into the fray. The target he had chosen was a "Messer" which had separated itself somewhat from the rest and was evidently also looking for prey. Getting all the speed he possibly could out of his plane, Alexei hurled himself upon the enemy's flank. He attacked the German in accordance with all the rules of the art. The grey body of the enemy craft was distinctly visible in the weblike cross of his sight when he pressed his trigger, but the enemy craft slipped by unharmed. Alexei could not have missed. The target was near and was distinctly visible in the sight. "Ammunition!" Alexei guessed, and at once felt a cold shiver run down his spine. He pressed the trigger-button again to test the guns but failed to feel