Just read this book a few days back, and while not my favorite, definitely enjoyed it.
Good things: I liked how Frank went total geek on planes, decent mystery, lots of action, Moira and Ray were pretty good characters, I especially liked how Moira wasn't just a damsel in distress.
Bad things: not specifically bad or anything, just not my preference. This book was less cerebral compared to a lot of other hardy books case files. Jill was a pretty unnecessary character, I feel.
Rating: 7/10
What are your thoughts?
It's been a long while since I've read this book, but I rather enjoyed Flight Into Danger, probably because I like airplanes and I like all of The Hardy Boys books to some extent. I particularly remember the quip Frank makes to Joe about him needing to stay home to watch Looney Tunes reruns. And I do seem to recall a bit at the end about a tabloid newspaper printing a story about a local teen seeing a UFO- apparently a somewhat spaced out kid at the gas station saw the experimental plane in the book and mistook it for that, if I recall correctly.
Those are in fact, the starting and ending passages of the book.
I think I read this book recently.
Ha- glad to see I've still got a pretty good memory for these books. :) 8)
I finished reading this book again. It was the second Casefiles story that I ever read. I noticed two new items this time: 1st, it says the Ray flew jets off the carrier Forrestal, which was decommissioned only 2 years after Flight into Danger. 2nd, there were a few Buck Rogers references, which was interesting since the 1979 TV series didn't seem all that popular (I also don't remember any jetpacks in that show).
Cool! I like Buck Rogers. He's been around a long time though- much longer than the TV series. (Which is a great show, by the way.) :) 8)
Yeah, the 1979 TV series was the second TV series. There was a TV series mad in 1950, however, according to Wikipedia, there are no known kinescope or film prints, so it is a Lost TV series. But the first film appearance of Buck Rogers was way back in 1933/34.
But a lot of things have included references to Buck Rogers. Probably the most famous is "Star Trek: Voyagers" "Captain Proton" holodeck Adventures.
Yeah I seem to recall that the 30s Serial actor appeared in an episode of the 79 TV series. I had just figured that any one reading the book in 1990 wouldn't have been too familiar with something that aired 50-60 years before.