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In an alternate reality where women were allowed to fly combat aircraft in the First World War, the Aviatrix is from the most northern reaches of Scandinavia, where the cold of Western Europe is tropical by comparsion. Her modified Camel includes a turbocharged rotary engine capable of performance to operational ceilings of 25000 feet (7600 m, although her Camel is RFC and Imperial units in use in 1918 Britain). Higher altitudes means unimpeded reconaissance and able to run down Zeppelins...
I’m just reading McCudden’s journal of his war years that begins in 1913. He’s meticulous. I was looking for Sagittarius Rising but couldn’t obtain it in Ebook. I’ve read others like The Wings of Morning and Ashton Park. In any case, I love open cockpit flying. Your image immediately interested me a few days ago. It’s very good synop and tells me you’ve been reading 📖 too. Well, for a challenge, I may have to send a supercharged Fokker D.VII after you with a suitably villainess blonde Austrian aviatrix. I love the early female pilot books 📚 Straight on Till Morning?