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A band of adventurous boys in a Gulf Coast port form an aeronauts' club and blend seamanship with early aviation curiosity, using an aeroplane to aid rescues, pursue a pirate mystery, and explore nearby islands. Episodes trace sea voyages, a dramatic rescue, the purchase and trial flights of their aircraft, camp life on a barrier key, and encounters that uncover local secrets including a hidden Seminole settlement and a mysterious sea chest. The tale pairs technical descriptions of contemporary flying machines with youthful camaraderie, practical seamanship, and episodic adventure.

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H. L. Sayler

H. L. Sayler was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century juvenile adventure fiction, particularly in the realm of aeronautics. His works often feature young protagonists embarking on thrilling airborne escapades, reflecting the era's fascination with flight and exploration. Notable titles include "A Cruise in the Sky; or, The Legend of the Great Pink Pearl" and "The Air Ship Boys: Or, the Quest of the Aztec Treasure." Sayler's stories combine elements of adventure, technology, and camaraderie, appealing to the imaginations of young readers and capturing the spirit of innovation during the aviation boom.

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