The Great War was over; Rock heard the announcement over the radio of his B-17 and relayed it to Bill Brass, who was nearby, providing cover with his American biplane. Rock's pilot had no difficulty landing the bomber, but Brass' plane was entangled in bed sheets and the unplugged power cord of an oscillating fan. Rock freed the plane in short order and Brass flew away unharmed.
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