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Two barnstorming pilots and business partners contend with friction as pride, money, and differing skill levels strain their relationship. The younger man, who serves as mechanic and wing-walker and has learned to fly, moves toward independence while the older, celebrated aviator uses reputation and cash to assert control. They set out in an aging biplane with a packed parachute, and the narrative follows their long hop, technical worries, and escalating personal rivalry, examining ambition, mentorship, and the hazards of early aviation.

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Richard Howells Watkins

Richard Howells Watkins was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and aviation. His notable works include "His to Fly," which explores themes of ambition and flight, and "Nerve Enough," a tale that delves into the challenges faced by its characters. Watkins's writing often reflects a fascination with the skies and the human spirit's quest for freedom. Another significant title, "The Air Splasher," showcases his ability to blend thrilling narratives with the emerging technology of aviation, capturing the imagination of readers during his time.

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