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It is 1934, and Charles Lindbergh
had flown the Atlantic just six years previously. Some lucky
individuals owned planes that flew in the First World War, and
used them for shows and joyrides. One such adventurer has used
his private airplane, a Sopwith Pup, to meet his fiancé.
Flying into a remote farmer's field during springtime, they meet
under the Lover's Tree for an hour of magic. |