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A young aviator earns his pilot's badge and joins the flying corps, undertaking tests, reconnaissance and daring combat missions. The narrative follows his aerial exploits: aerobatic trials, bombing raids, strafing sorties, a night against Zeppelins, and assaults on enemy industrial targets, as he confronts a celebrated enemy ace and faces mechanical and mortal peril. Interwoven descriptions of aircraft, squadron life and wartime camaraderie convey the thrill and hazards of early air warfare while reflecting contemporary wartime attitudes.

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Rowland Walker

Rowland Walker was a writer known for his contributions to early 20th-century adventure fiction, particularly in the realm of aviation and military themes. His notable works include "Dastral of the Flying Corps," which showcases the excitement of aerial combat, and "The Phantom Airman," a tale that blends mystery with the thrill of flight. Additionally, his historical novel "Under Wolfe's Flag; or, The Fight for the Canadas" reflects his interest in military history and the complexities of colonial conflicts. Walker's stories often feature daring protagonists and vivid action, appealing to readers who enjoy adventure and historical narratives.

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