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The story centers on a veteran stunt pilot who mistrusts camera-ship crews after a previous crash and refuses to take part in film-driven shoots. A confident, attractive woman is hired to perform a dangerous wing-to-wing transfer, and the pilot insists on flying his battered but beloved Jenny so he can control the risk. Recent mishaps and injured colleagues heighten tensions as managers push for a spectacular shot. The narrative follows the troupe’s preparations, competing pride and professional caution, and the pilot’s stubborn determination to protect both the performer and his airplane during the risky maneuver.

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Raoul Whitfield

Raoul Whitfield was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genre of adventure and pulp fiction. His notable works include "Picture Stuff," which showcases his vivid storytelling and imaginative narratives, and "Rivals of the Clouds," a tale that captures the spirit of exploration and competition in the skies. Whitfield's writing often reflects the themes of adventure and the human experience, making him a distinctive voice of his time.

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