The Airplane Boys among the Clouds
Adventures and transitions in Early Aviation
Crédits & contributions
- ÉditeurCULTUREA
- Parution18 juillet 2023
Prix TTC
"The Airplane Boys among the Clouds" by John Luther Langworthy is a captivating tale of youthful ingenuity and adventure set in the early days of aviation. The story follows Frank and Andy Bird, two inventive cousins from Bloomsbury, who have constructed a new biplane equipped with innovative features, including aluminum pontoons that allow it to function as a hydroplane. The narrative begins with the boys testing their new aircraft over Lake Sunrise, where they demonstrate its capabilities by performing daring maneuvers and even rescuing a child from drowning. Their actions attract the attention of two mysterious men, Mr. Marsh and Mr. Longley, who express a keen interest in the boys' inventions. Suspicion arises as the Bird boys and their friends, Larry and Elephant, speculate about the true intentions of these strangers. Frank hypothesizes that the men might be detectives sent by a rival aeroplane manufacturer to investigate whether the Bird boys have infringed on any patents. The story unfolds with a blend of suspense and camaraderie, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of young inventors in the burgeoning field of aviation. The narrative is rich with themes of friendship, change, and the spirit of adventure, capturing the essence of a time when the skies were a new frontier to be explored.
