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The Aeroplane Boys Flight; Or A Hydroplane Roundup - Soaring Adventures and Friendship in Early Aviation - cover

The Aeroplane Boys Flight; Or A Hydroplane Roundup - Soaring Adventures and Friendship in Early Aviation

John Luther Langworthy

Editorial: Good Press

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In "The Aeroplane Boys Flight; Or, A Hydroplane Roundup," John Luther Langworthy crafts an exhilarating tale that captures the fervor of early aviation and the adventurous spirit of youth in the early 20th century. Integrating elements of serialization and cliffhangers, the narrative immerses readers in fast-paced escapades involving hydroplanes and daring flights, reflecting the technological marvels and burgeoning dreams of aviation during the 1910s. Langworthy's vivid descriptions and engaging dialogue bring to life a world where the sky is no longer the limit but a domain waiting to be conquered. John Luther Langworthy, a prominent author of juvenile literature, was influenced by the dynamic advancements in aviation technology and culture of his time. His passion for the aeronautics field, combined with a desire to inspire a sense of adventure in young readers, drove him to pen tales that celebrated innovation and bravery. With a background that bridges imaginative prose and an affinity for teaching, Langworthy aimed to entertain while also educating his audience about the thrilling potential of flight. Recommended for both young readers and aviation enthusiasts alike, this book serves as a riveting exploration of flight where friendship, ingenuity, and courage intertwine. Langworthy'Äôs timeless narrative not only entertains but also ignites dreams of exploration, making it a must-read for anyone captivated by the limitless possibilities of the skies.
Disponible desde: 12/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 119 páginas.

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