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STUNTS—HOW
 
to 
GAIN FAME & GLORY!
S
O M E
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P I L O T S
Your wingmen might have a few suggestions, too,
so listen up. They’ll let you know if you’ve accomplished
a noteworthy stunt.
Another benefit of these danger zones is their abil-
ity to remove the competition. Squeeze your plane
through a train tunnel and see if that pirate on your
tail has the guts to follow! He’ll either break off his
attack or learn the hard way that cramped quarters,
blinding speed, and a shaking hand make a lethal com-
bination.
And don’t forget to check the newspapers after-
ward. Your picture could be splashed across the front
page—or maybe even make a Hollywood newsreel—all
excellent additions to the scrapbook!
The only limits to your fame are imagination ... and
your nerve. So, test yourself, pilots. Live dangerously
or not at all.
  measure  their  suc-
cess by the thickness of
their wallet, the number of
hours logged in the big
blue, or how many tons of
cargo they’ve lifted from
New York to New Orleans.
But for those who know
better, the real measure of
a pilot can’t be held or tal-
lied with a number. The
real measure of your worth
is fame.
You increase your fame by shooting down other
pilots (the bad guys ... not your own wingmen), cap-
turing zeppelins, performing dangerous airborne ma-
neuvers, and other awe-inspiring feats. This week we
explore the “dangerous airborne maneuvers” part of
fame-building.
DANGER ZONES
Danger zones are tight spaces that can challenge
even a seasoned flyer. Keep your eyes peeled for tun-
nels, narrow canyons, open hangars, and any other
seemingly impossible-to-navigate spaces that will get
you noticed fast when you fly through them!
WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW YOUR NAME? Want them to point
at your plane—whispering with admiration, or maybe feeling
a touch of fear—as you buzz overhead? How about a few snap-
shots in the local newspaper? Or do you want the mere flash
of your colors to make even the most notorious pirate think
twice about tangling with you? Then, Reader, you’ve turned
to the right page as we present 
AAW’s ongoing special fea-
ture on aerial reputation.