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The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds

The Rover Boys in the Air; Or, From College Campus to the Clouds

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Chapter 1 THE BOYS AND THE BIPLANE

Word Count: 2089    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

am dat contraption yo' boys dun put

is?" returned Dick Rover, with a smile

ully. "Yo' don't mean to say it am lak a plane a carpenter man uses, does yo', Massa Dick? 'Pears lak to me it was moah lak s

lane, Aleck," answered Dick, with a laugh. "A

y, Massa Dick, yo' ain't gwine to tr

after I have had a few lessons. I hope to

Don't yo' try it! I-I can't allow it nohow-an' yo' aunt won't allo

n the air is getting to be a common thing these days? Tom and Sam and I bought that biplane in New York last week, and a man who knows a

an' not fo' all dat treasure yo' dun brung home from Treasure Isle! No, sah, de ground am good eno

oment, and Tom Rover came into view. "Want to

ob goin' up in dat contraption?"

Think of flying along like a bird!" And Tom Rover spread out

ker-flop!" murmured Aleck, soberly. "Yo'

ed Tom. "This biplane is a first-class ma

fo' you call it a biplane?" a

s, or two surfaces of canvas. This biplane of ours, as you can see, has two surfaces, or decks, an upper a

ail frough de air in dat bicycleplane, or wot yo' call it. 'Tain't safe nohow! Yo' stick to de

an angel, Aleck?"

ll be an angel after yo' fall out, even if yo' ain't one when yo' start

with a broad smile. "Poor Aleck! he ev

r scary," answered Tom Rover, slowly. "I want to see that av

engine, and in steering, and all that. I begin to think running a flyi

ine works. We can do that easily enough, for it's a good dea

e is

nd for Aunt Martha. He said he'd be back as soon as possi

e was a rudder in front and another behind, and in the centre was a broad cane seat, with a steering wheel, and several levers for controlling the craft. Back of the seat was the engine, lightly built but powerful, and above was a good-sized tank of gasoline. The frame

or this machine," remarked

e-er--" And then his big brother stopped

were going to say Dor

k. "Maybe you were go

ght come along and want to name it the Grace. We had better give the girls' names a re

she shall become, if Sam is willing. Now then, we'll fill that gasoline t

ame gasoline as w

a higher grade, so that aviator said. But then yo

not thinking of an air

alked off to the garage, where there was a barrel of gasoline sunk in the ground, with a pipe connectio

e, give me the can and I'll fill the tank while we are at

es putting the engine in running order, and in filling up the lubricating oil box. They

ked Dick, at length. "My, but isn't she a bea

the brother. "If only I knew more about

learn the art of it, just like a baby has got to learn to w

ne anyhow. And maybe we can try the propellers," he ad

'll try the engine, but we'll have to tie the biplane f

rst. It's too gloomy in the shed. I'l

to roll the big machine from the shed to the level field beyond. Then Tom ran back and procured some stakes, several

and the propellers," said he, as he surveyed his work. "Go

, and after another critical inspection he turned on

t the engine by tur

ther wooden blades. "Now then, all ready? Heav

engine refused to respond. It was hard work, and both of the l

l right?" panted Tom, as he

ck had made an inspection. "Th

But come on, let us gi

es of the propellers a vigorous turn. There came a sudden hiss, followed by a crac

, triumphantly. "Say, but she makes

s don't have mufflers, like autos," yelled back

, in deep admiration. "All you can see is a whirr

l give a good account of herself, when she is properly handled. Now, I had better sto

"Hurry up, Dick! See how she is straining t

the ropes flew apart. Then up out of the ground came the stake holding another rope. The big biplane, thus rele

Down went the youth backwards, and as he fell, with a rush and a roar, the biplane sped over the level ground for a distance of

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1 Chapter 1 THE BOYS AND THE BIPLANE2 Chapter 2 SOMETHING ABOUT THE ROVER BOYS3 Chapter 3 SAM BRINGS NEWS4 Chapter 4 AT THE TELEPHONE5 Chapter 5 LOOKING FOR THE LOST FLYING MACHINE6 Chapter 6 TWO OLD ENEMIES7 Chapter 7 THE RUNAWAY HORSES8 Chapter 8 TRIAL FLIGHTS9 Chapter 9 THE NEW ARRIVAL10 Chapter 10 FUN WITH OLD RICKS11 Chapter 11 OFF FOR BRILL COLLEGE12 Chapter 12 A GRAND ARRIVAL13 Chapter 13 SOME INTERESTING NEWS14 Chapter 14 THE BIRTHDAY FEAST15 Chapter 15 A PERILOUS FLIGHT16 Chapter 16 DICK AND DORA17 Chapter 17 CAUGHT IN A HAILSTORM18 Chapter 18 TOM AND HIS FUN19 Chapter 19 STARTLING NEWS FROM HOME20 Chapter 20 GRACE'S REVELATION21 Chapter 21 FOLLOWING DORA AND NELLIE22 Chapter 22 OVER THE BIG WOODS23 Chapter 23 AT CLOSE QUARTERS24 Chapter 24 AT THE SWAMP25 Chapter 25 THE TRAIL OF THE TOURING CAR26 Chapter 26 THE MOONLIT TRAIL27 Chapter 27 THE CHAUFFEUR OF THE TOURING CAR28 Chapter 28 AT THE OLD MANSION29 Chapter 29 THE ARM OF THE LAW30 Chapter 30 I Original text several levers for controling31 Chapter 31 No.3132 Chapter 32 III Original text spelling 'gattling guns' left intact33 Chapter 33 No.3334 Chapter 34 gun like' retained35 Chapter 35 IX Original text not be suppposed36 Chapter 36 XIII Original text Powll37 Chapter 37 XIV Original text anything new developes38 Chapter 38 No.3839 Chapter 39 XVII Original text Thy got nearly40 Chapter 40 No.4041 Chapter 41 XX Original text waving franctically42 Chapter 42 43 Chapter 43 XXIV Original text rate of speed44 Chapter 44 XXV Original text spelling 'gatling guns' retained45 Chapter 45 XXVII Original text unuseable46 Chapter 46 XXVIII Original text possesion47 Chapter 47 XXIX Original text Would't48 Chapter 48 XXX Original text boys wants us to go