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Ben Hardy's flying machine; or, Making a record for himself

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The narrative follows a resourceful young machinist's son who engineers a flying machine and seeks recognition at aeronautical contests. Episodes mix workshop work and mechanical problem-solving, friendships and rivalries, an engine-room emergency, construction and testing of experimental craft, a contested meet with a prize and accusations of theft, and several outdoor adventures including a bear encounter and the rescue of a lost aviator. The plot concludes with vindication and return, underscoring ingenuity, courage, teamwork, and fair play.

BOOKS FOR BOYS

By FRANK V. WEBSTER

12mo.   Cloth.   Illustrated.

ONLY A FARM BOY
TOM, THE TELEPHONE BOY
THE BOY FROM THE RANCH
THE YOUNG TREASURE HUNTER
BOB, THE CASTAWAY
THE YOUNG FIREMEN OF LAKEVILLE
THE NEWSBOY PARTNERS
THE BOY PILOT OF THE LAKES
TWO BOY GOLD MINERS
JACK, THE RUNAWAY
COMRADES OF THE SADDLE
THE BOYS OF BELLWOOD SCHOOL
THE HIGH SCHOOL RIVALS
AIRSHIP ANDY
BOB CHESTER’S GRIT
BEN HARDY’S FLYING MACHINE
DICK, THE BANK BOY
DARRY, THE LIFE SAVER
Cupples & Leon Co., Publishers, New York

Copyright, 1911, by
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY


BEN HARDY’S FLYING MACHINE

Printed in U. S. A.