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Our Young Aeroplane Scouts in France and Belgium / Or, Saving the Fortunes of the Trouvilles

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Two young aviators join seasoned airmen on sea-plane and reconnaissance missions across France and Belgium, facing storms, fuel shortages, and enemy observation. The episodes alternate high-adrenaline flights and technical problem-solving with backstory of their training and mechanical expertise. Their camaraderie, quick thinking, and knowledge of engines and navigation enable daring rescues, strategic scouting, and efforts to protect personal interests amid conflict. The narrative is structured as a series of fast-paced adventures that blend practical aeronautical detail with youthful resourcefulness and suspense.

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Title: Our Young Aeroplane Scouts in France and Belgium

Author: Horace Porter

Release date: November 29, 2019 [eBook #60813]
Most recently updated: October 17, 2024

Language: English

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