
"AMERICA'S GREATEST HEROES!"
Reporter Nicholas Ranson is jubilant when, on 17 Dec 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur Wright take their first airplane flight. Back home in Underwood, Maryland, however, his uncle Hiram F. Jenkins, owner and editor of the local newspaper, refuses to print the story. Nicholas quits and continues to work on his own airplane, with the devoted help of his little daughter Peggy. Peggy is actually the first in her family to fly when her friends, Patrick Falconer and Scott Barnes, induce her to get inside a large kite they have made, and run with it in a field until she is airborne. The kite is caught in a tree, however, and Peggy gets a black eye. Later, Nicholas dies when his experimental airplane crashes, leaving his wife and children alone. By Peggy's adulthood, planes are capable of flying at an altitude of 11,000 feet, and speeds of nearly 100 m.p.h. Peggy continues her father's obsession with flight by helping Scott and Pat to build a plane.
Pat Falconer

Scott Barnes

Peggy Ranson

Joe Gibbs

Hank Rinebow

Hiram F. Jenkins

Nick Ranson

Martha Ranson

Young Peggy Ranson

Young Pat Falconer

J.A. Nolan

Col. Hadley

Galton

Nurse

Young Patricia Falconer

Burke

Peggy's Baby
Red Cross Man

Patricia Falconer at Age 17
Reporter

Nurse

Cody

Sentry
Woman

Nurse
Nurse
Woman
Edith

Field Employee

Officer

Nurse

Nurse
Matron

Long

Field Official
Photographer
Chairman

Gen. Marlin

Mail Driver

Attendant

Reporter

Pilot
Reporter
Nurse

Norma

Mechanic

Clerk
Jones

Photographer

Reporter

Mail Truck Driver
Waiter
Photographer

Patricia Falconer at Age 6

Girl

Mechanic

Reporter

Jimmy

Reporter

Mrs. Hill
Unknown Role
Reporter
Alcott

Nelson

Nurse

Woman
Photographer

Nurse
Cab Driver
Baker

Telegraph Operator (uncredited)

Young Scott Barnes
