No Bullets Fly (2014)

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From down below an enemy spotted
So hurry up,
rearm and refuel
But through the bomber’s damaged airframe
See wounded men, scared to their bone
Look to the right and then look again
And see the enemy in the eye

No bullets fly, spared by his mercy
Escorted out, out of harms way
Fly,
fighting fair,
it’s the code of the air
Brothers,
heroes,
foes

Killing machine
Honour in the skies
B17 Flying home
Killing machine
Said goodbye to the cross he deserved

He risked his life two times that day
To save an unknown enemy
Escort to safety, out of the kill zone
A short salute, then departed

Fly,
fighting fair,
it’s the code of the air
Brothers,
heroes,
foes

Killing machine
Honour in the skies
B17 Flying home
Killing machine
Said goodbye to the cross he deserved

Fly,
fighting fair,
it’s the code of the air
Brothers,
heroes,
foes

Killing machine
Honour in the skies
B17 Flying home
Killing machine
Said goodbye to the cross he deserved

((History!!

The story of Franz Stigler, a German pilot who risked his life in three different ways when he was ordered to chase and shoot down an American B17 bomber, piloted by 2nd Lt. Charlie Brown, returning from a successful air raid. When he came close enough he realised that the bomber had been severely damaged by anti aircraft fire during the raid and then he decided to escort it out of harms way instead of shooting it down. In doing this he risked both being court martialed, which most likely would have led to execution, and being shot down by the gunners of the B17 as well as being targeted by friendly anti aircraft fire. When they reached the north sea, flying in formation stigler saluted to brown, turned away and returned to Germany! In 1990 brown finally found stigler and both remained close friend for the rest of their days, both died in 2008))

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