Another interesting book is 'Flying for France'. This fictional work gives a unique perspective as it focuses on pilots flying for the French side in WWI. It details their training, the technology they used in their planes, and the intense competition and camaraderie among the pilots.
I highly recommend 'Red Phoenix' by Larry Bond. It has some great fighter pilot elements in it. The story is set in a fictional war scenario and the fighter pilots play crucial roles. It's full of action and strategic military thinking.
๐I recommend the Starry Sky Storm: Supreme Speed to you. This was a sci-fi novel about an interstellar civilization. Mankind had entered the era of superpowers, and the protagonist had speed superpowers. Moreover, he only had one woman he liked. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~๐
Another excellent choice is 'The Hunters' by James Salter. It delves into the world of fighter pilots during the Korean War. It not only shows the aerial battles but also the relationships among the pilots, and how they cope with the stress and danger of war in a very human way.
One great fighter pilot romance novel is 'Fly with Me' which beautifully weaves the story of a fearless fighter pilot and the woman who steals his heart. The aerial scenes add an exciting backdrop to their budding romance.
One of the best is 'Flight of the Intruder' by Stephen Coonts. It vividly depicts the life and challenges of a fighter pilot in the military. Another great one is 'The Hunters' by James Salter. It offers a great look into the world of fighter pilots during the Korean War. And 'Catch - 22' by Joseph Heller also has elements related to fighter pilots and their absurd situations in the military.
One possible plot could be Naruto using his ninja skills in the context of flying. Maybe he has to use his quick reflexes to dodge enemy fire while in the air. His ability to sense danger could be translated into anticipating enemy attacks during aerial battles.
One funny story is about a pilot who accidentally hit the wrong button during a training exercise. Instead of releasing a practice flare, he set off all the warning lights in the cockpit. His panicked radio call to the control tower was quite hilarious.
One common theme is the danger and adrenaline. The fighter pilot's job is full of risks, and this often adds a sense of urgency and excitement to the romance. For example, in many novels, the pilot has to go on a dangerous mission right when the relationship is getting serious.