barnstorm
/ˈbɑrnstoʊm/Definitions
1. noun
a stunt flyer’s exhibition flight, typically performed at an airfield or other public place, often with an audience watching.
“The thrill of watching the barnstormer’s aerial stunts was exhilarating.”
2. verb
to travel from place to place, especially by air, to give exhibitions or performances, often for the purpose of attracting business or publicity.
“The pilot barnstormed across the country to promote his new aircraft design.”