The Pilot Fighter Planes and Paris

The Pilot Fighter Planes and Paris by Ed Cobleigh, published by Check Six Books on July 22, 2019, is a novel that intertwines themes of romance and military aviation. This edition spans 214 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a pilot who is passionate about fighter planes and finds himself entangled with a mysterious French woman in Paris, all while preparing to fly the new F-35. As he navigates his storied past, the pilot confronts challenges that test his lone-wolf ethos against the backdrop of historical air combat.
Readers will discover a narrative that blends air combat with personal reflections, as the pilot revisits classic missions from various eras, including World War I and the Iraqi desert. The novel incorporates elements of aviation history and romance, exploring the complexities of love and duty. With references to notable figures like Hemingway and Churchill, the story immerses readers in both the cockpit and the vibrant ambiance of Paris, ultimately seeking to answer the question of the pilot’s true identity.
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He can’t shoot down the future, but his storied past is the key to his present. The Pilot loves fighter planes, a beautiful woman, and Paris. He is to fly the new F-35, but will its electronics erode his lone-wolf ethos? Complicating his life is a beautiful, mysterious French woman who may be a spy, or maybe someone much closer to him. The Pilot has mastered many fighters, from the treacherous Sopwith Camel to the stiletto F-104 Starfighter, from the Spitfire to the F-16 Viper. But, this challenge is different, with no obvious airborne answer. The Pilot re-flies classic combat missions, from the leaden skies of WWI to the sun-blasted Iraqi desert, while re-living past love affairs. Searching for answers, he taps the thoughts of Hemingway, Bobbie Burns, Churchill, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Robert the Bruce, von Richthoven, and Yogi Berra. Fast-paced in the City of Light, The Pilot; Planes Fighter and Paris delivers a mélange of air combat, aviation history, libido, and memories. The novel puts you in the cockpit and the bedroom, immerses you in Parisian ambiance, and answers the question, “Who is the Pilot?”
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