SOUND The whir of racing blades The roar of speeding motors The whistle of passing wind-These will quicken your pulse in this thrilling tale of Knights of the Air. (Print Ad-The Evening Independent,((St. Petersburg, Fla.)) 21 January 1929)
The ace of stars in a new triumph. scenes of heroism and disaster miles in the air. (Print Ad- Breckenridge American, ((Breckenridge, Texas)) 10 December 1929)
SEE BATTLE PRACTICE. NAVY SEA HAWKS IN ACTION. WITH BURNING PLANE AS BEACON (Print Ad-Washington Observer, ((Washington, Penna.)) 14 March 1929)
Heart thrills! Air thrills! Thrills of SOUND! (Print Ad- North Platte Tribune, ((North Platte, Neb.)) 8 February 1929)
Made with the co-operation of the U. S. Navy, this epic film is a true record of the laughs, the loves, the heroisms, the countless thrills of the naval flyers. (Print Ad- Daily Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 5 July 1929)
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What is the English language plot outline for The Flying Fleet (1929)?