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A group of young scouts become fascinated by aviation when an aviator demonstrates a model and helps them organize a patrol around a craft nicknamed the Thunder Bird. They study plane construction and flight, work to obtain and repair an aeroplane, and practice together until they can attempt a first flight. Along the way they face natural hazards, a damaging fire, and a menacing local threat tied to a legend, forcing quick repairs and cooperative problem solving. The plot combines technical details of early flying machines with episodic adventures that test the boys' courage, ingenuity, and teamwork.

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Gordon Stuart

Gordon Stuart was an author known for his contributions to children's literature, particularly in the adventure genre. His works often feature themes of exploration and camaraderie among young boys, reflecting the spirit of the Boy Scouts movement. Notable titles include "Boy Scouts of the Air on Lost Island," which takes readers on an exciting journey filled with challenges and discoveries. Stuart's stories not only entertain but also aim to instill values of bravery and teamwork in young readers, making his work a significant part of early 20th-century youth literature.

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