The Sky-Saviors of Manhattan
New York in 1924 was a city of gold and glitter, a place where the air tasted of gin and ambition. Arthur Sterling was the finest aeronautical mind of his generation, a man who could make steel dance. For years, he had been the darling of the Upper East Side, designing sleek, mahogany-trimmed aircraft for men who viewed the sky as a private playground. But Arthur was tired of the glitter. He...
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