#3 A Yankee Flier in the South Pacific
A Yankee Flier in the South Pacific

By Al Avery





Cover Art from A Yankee Flier in the South Pacific Frontispiece from A Yankee Flier in the 
	South Pacific
(Cover)
(Frontispiece Page 92)

Stan's bullet hit the greenhouse
directly in front of the pilot's face.


       Flying Ace Stan Wilson, who had seen plenty of action with the Flying Tigers in China, is thrown into the hottest part of the war when assigned to command a small but important outpost in the Coral Sea.

       Led by treachery into a deathtrap, Stan and his squadron battle their way out against incredible odds––but later have a chance to even the score with the Japs. How Stan and his hard-flying pals, March Allison, and the wild Irishman O'Malley, effect a three-man commando raid on the now Jap-held outpost, how they escape in a Mitsubishi flying boat and foil the enemy's plans for a large scale attack on a vital United States base make thrilling reading.

       As exciting . . . as up-to-the-minute as today's headlines . . . a breath-taking story of aerial combat, charged with high-voltage suspense and packed with swift tense action.


COPYRIGHT, 1943, BY
GROSSET & DUNLAP, INC.



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