Any good or just idea fodder?
These are crackin' good adventure yarns that mesmerized me at age 11-12. Oh I knew they were tripe, not true, but who cared? They were GREAT reads, some published when my father was reading juvenile flying fiction, some newly released when I was devouring them all. I haven't touched one in years, having left all mine behind when we sailed for home. The "Gimlet" commando books were also on the menu, but lacking 'planes were 2nd best.
Incidentally I blame growing up reading Dad's boys' aviation books from the '30s for being " 'Plane Crazy" to this day. Wish I still had 'em all, but they didn't make the move South in '75... Who knew?
Lots of Yucatecan adventures, Amazon dangers, Andean high mountain lakes with temples and lost tribes, all accessed by seaplane. I recall, doubtless imperfectly, that American boy fliers found their adventures in territories South of us, or the Caribbean, whilst the English adventurers were more likely to fly Africa, or India. Both dipped into China & the vast Pacific. Those books of my youth were good to me, geography, civics, sociology & anthropology in addition to 'planes, flyin' & adventure, all of it at least a wee bit imprecise, & impolitic.
Probably jammed fulla pulp scenarios, back stories and clever ideas, if I had to guess.
Bad cess to Mad Lord Snappywallah for teasin' us across the Pond with not one but 3 volumes of Unobtainium...
Valerik