It was called Barnstorming because pilots would do stunts and then store their planes in a barn.

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False. Barnstorming is a term used to describe the practice of pilots performing aerial acrobatics and stunts, typically in rural areas, often to promote aviation or entertain audiences. The term comes from the idea of pilots "storming" from town to town, often landing in fields or open spaces rather than in barns. The planes were not typically stored in barns during barnstorming performances.