[Gutenberg 45727] • The Boy Aviators with the Air Raiders: A Story of the Great World War
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- Authors
- Goldfrap, John Henry
- Publisher
- Independently Published
- Tags
- 1914-1918 -- juvenile fiction , world war
- ISBN
- 9798646324789
- Date
- 2020-05-16T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.45 MB
- Lang
- en
Yes, only for that they would have commandeered the boxed seaplane long ago, and by now dozens of fleets made on the same model would be pouncing on the German bases along the Belgian coast," remarked the boy whose name was Frank, and to whom the other two evidently looked up as though he might be their leader in the enterprise requiring skill and courage. "But they've been mighty good to us since then," went on Pudge. "They have allowed us to have a substantial hangar built after our own peculiar pattern within reach of the water here at Dunkirk, though we are not so many miles away from where the Allies are fighting the Kaiser's men who are in Belgian trenches." "Yes," added Billy Barnes, who had once been a lively reporter, now a member of the a�roplane manufacturing company engaged in making the remarkable type of airships invented by Pudge's scientific father, Doctor Perkins, "and during these weeks we've been able to get our machine together, so that right now it's in prime condition for making a flight on the sea or in the air.