This quote by Ken Follett is likely referring to a specific kind of airplane, such as a classic biplane or a classic airliner. The expression "most romantic aircraft ever made" implies that the airplane in question has a certain beauty and appeal that is not discovered in modern aircraft. It might be an airplane that is associated with a specific period or a particular occasion, such as the very first flight throughout the Atlantic or the first flight to the moon. The phrase might also be describing the feeling of fond memories and romance that is often related to flying in an older aircraft. Whatever the case, this quote is most likely describing a particular kind of aircraft that has an unique place in the hearts of numerous air travel enthusiasts.
This quote is written / told by Ken Follett somewhere between June 5, 1949 and today. He/she was a famous Author from Welsh.
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