Love Affair is a 1932 American pre-Code romance film based on Ursula Parrott's short story of the same name.
For revenge, she gives him a lift into town in her sports car, driving at breakneck speeds.
Carol learns that Jim is designing a revolutionary aircraft engine, but cannot get any financial backing.
She decides to give him a secret helping hand, persuading her skeptical financial manager, Bruce Hardy, to invest in the project.
When Hardy shows him the canceled $10,000 check endorsed to Georgie, Jim realizes Linda has deceived him.
He manages to cling to the fuselage, works his way gingerly to the cockpit (while the aircraft is in flight), and reconciles with Carol.
[5] The aircraft used in Love Affair included: Variety in a contemporary review of Love Affair was not impressed, calling it "Tame romantic film fare hardly providing Dorothy Mackaill with an opportunity commensurate with her talents...bought for double bill purposes, that is about its worth," but also noting "Some exceptional stunt flying is involved in the final stretch of celluloid.