The Ghost of Mystery Airport
the Dragonfly out of control, climbing to get beyond
n: otherwise it would have been easy to rise beyond the storm levels, to set his propeller toward some predetermin
eflected, catching the ship as a gust of fierce wind caught
grown so black and we've drifted so far off by now th
lized how difficult the situat
er the ocean before they knew their danger: there it would b
h the broad Sound along its Western side and New York's bays i
o go on climbing. Don, without being ab
sated with the elevators, always climbing when he dared. Rain swept in stinging sheets across the wings and into
ds, and soon were able to rise bey
nt to be safe from the upsweep of warm
hest altitude at which engine power was not dragged down too much by the ligh
overcome were not th
to the North, to the East and to the West, as far
ion, the sea was waiting, and Don's only choice seemed to be to stay aloft as long as he could, hoping for a lull bet
took the Dragonfly in its fierce grip, twistin
orce, Don threw the stick to a position
, a sickish feeling c
rt of the control co
the nose b
an elevator, Don changed the position of the stick, using the rudder
aving them from a dive, Don understood that they would very soon
died airplane design with Don, during their work
hip, could picture their positions from the multit
d through the flooring, ligh
bent low, he probed with hurrying finge
ound
the cord lay between him and Don's stick. He
ened he waggled the
rned h
s bent position, re
, knew the operation of the contr
ick Don began to right the ship
function in their proper capacity and that the rudder no
ard. The engine, full gun, helped their effort, the ship began to s
in one hand and the slack of the other side held in his other fist, Garry watched th
y signal of his arm, p
sion to maintain a level c
From the other instruments it was evident that oil feed and pre
eir fuel reserve gave them, they might, by dint of careful cooperati
y no
nt almost double, stretching his neck upwa
st the torture that must come with the unnatural pose: aching muscle
mself. "If it's in human power to las
ry came to know before
ble to guess at the flight direction by the position of the rising mo
cloud dispersing its fury in rain. There the fl
rce, by dint of careful manipulation of signals and of controls