The Pulp Aviation MEGAPACK® (Ebook)
This volume collects 17 thrilling pulp adventure stories with an aviation theme, showcasing daring World War I pilots, fearless stunt flyers, vigilant air border patrol agents, and more. These tales, packed with action and drama, capture the pioneering spirit of aviation's golden age.
These stories come primarily from pulp magazines published in the 1920s, a decade when aviation soared from novelty to necessity, and pilots became global heroes. This was the era of Amelia Earhart and Charles Lindbergh, when each new record-breaking flight captivated the public and fueled imaginations worldwide. These stories were written at a time when flight was still seen as a blend of magic and technology, and pilots risked everything to push the boundaries of what was possible.
So buckle up—and hold on tight for the trip of a lifetime through the highs and lows of vintage aviation adventure!
Included are:
- THE SKY SHERIFF, by Thomson Burtis
- HOOKING A SKY RIDE, by Dan Morrissey
- FLOOD WATERS, by Leland S. Jamieson
- HIS TO FLY, by Richard Howells Watkins
- RIVALS OF THE CLOUDS, by Raoul Whitfield
- NERVE ENOUGH, by Richard Howells Watkins
- THEN LUCK CAME IN, by Andrew A. Caffrey
- IN THE LINE OF DUTY, by H.P.S. Greene
- THE KINK, by Thomson Burtis
- MEDIUM BOILED, by Thomson Burtis
- THE LUCKY LITTLE STIFF, by H.P.S. Greene
- PRIZE OF THE AIR, by Ben Conlon
- EXILES OF THE SKY, by Samuel Spewack
- THE LAST CRASH, by Kenneth Latour
- PLANE JANE, by Frederick C. Davis
- THE AIR SPLASHER, by Rickard Howells Watkins
- INTO THE BLUE, by F. Britten Austin