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Bailey receives a letter from his long-time friend, Susan Dempster, investigating on the whereabouts of her husband and asking Bailey, at the same time, to fly her along with her small daughter, Jennifer, to Saibai.
Nick and his pals follow an old path in the jungle and get stranded in their scouting journey. Bailey must find them before nightfall.
Land-grabbers are convincing natives to sell their houses in order to erect a tourist venue. Bailey warns them of the oncoming jeopardy but they don't pay attention.
After delivering a food cargo, Bailey is knocked down and held hostage by a bunch of rebels. Nick and Hashan manage to rescue Bailey and take him unconscious into the seaplane. Trouble is the two kids ignore how to fly it.
A famous author and waterfinder is abducted. The daughter of a wealthy local needs his services. She wants to awaken once flourishing gardens back to life.
Bailey (Hu Pryce) is in trouble when one of his deadly cargo of snakes escapes and bites him.
Professor Dorning (Kurt Ludescher) is an old archaeologist willing to return an ancient statue, the goddess of fortune, to the temple where he stole it years before.
A bevy of gorgeous models appearing in a soft drinks commercial cause Bailey, Nick and Hashan more trouble than they bargained for.
Bailey, Nick and his friends fly to Georgetown. Bailey is going to meet up with a somewhat shady businessman and the children are intent on buying a birthday present for Carl. Two envelopes end up in wrong hands.
Waste water from a tin mine is contaminating the river. The local fishermen attempt to destroy the mining machines.
Bailey has to pick up a Buddhist monk from the other side of the border and fly him to freedom.
Nick and Hashan discover a first class horse that has been imported secretly for the local race. Bailey and the villagers are confident of victory.
Adventure series about an airplane— Bailey's Bird—in south-East Asia. A daring robbery takes place while Nick and Bailey are flying a priceless sapphire necklace known as the Garland of Tears to Singapore.
Hashan and Nick ask the Sultan for help. It concerns a Japanese soldier abandoned after the World War II, who is leading now the life of a hermit in the middle of the jungle.
Bailey (Hu Pryce) finds two young stowaways hidden in his plane when he makes a trip to a remote island.
Bailey and his plane becomes the target of angry fishermen.
Authorities try to convince Lady Carruthers, a British woman, to sell her plantation to the government to set out civil works. The lady is adamant and Bailey is hired to fly an official who might make her change mind. Carl and Nick are made prisoners by the owner of a rubber plantation.
Bailey signs with an affluent young Chinese businessman to transport a container and its contents to Singapore.
Bailey agrees to carry goods for a woman who is actually a gunrunner.
Bailey gets an urgent call to go to Kowie Island to help an injured man who has been attacked by a tiger.
Bailey's son, Nick, is caught by bandits, while Bailey falls into a tiger trap.
Nick returns home after leaving school in Australia. One night Nick and a friend Hashan enter a house that stands at the end of a road. No one dares live there. After all, the housed is haunted. Nick is not afraid, but he feels pretty queasy when he sees a beautiful girl in the mirror that no one else had detected.
Bailey has problems getting back his son from a pirate.
While helping a British officer recover some valuables, Bailey and his son are threatened by a gun-toting islander.
Bailey and his partner fly to Malaysia to negotiate a contract with an international research agency.
Bailey has money troubles and then someone tries to hi-jack his plane.