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Set at a major experimental airfield, the story follows seasoned test pilot James Finley as he copes with being assigned obsolete machines while watching a younger flyer, Kink Forell, perform audacious aerial stunts. The narrative contrasts Finley’s technical knowledge and measured professionalism with Forell’s virtuoso but risky flying, and it surveys advances in aircraft design by depicting a parade of new and antiquated planes and their testing. Themes include pride, career tension, mentorship by observation, and the ever-present danger of pushing aviation technology and pilots to their limits.
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