This was a fitting, contemporary tribute to the valiance, bravery, honor, ingenuity, and intelligence of the Tuskegee Airmen.
It did as good of a job as could be expected for a PG-13 rendition of racial segregation in the context of WWII.
My biggest critique surrounds the absence of Black women in the film. Surely the wives, mothers, sisters, and friends of the Red Tails played a more powerful role than depicted.