Tom Swift and his big dirigible
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The young inventor builds an enormous, state-of-the-art dirigible for a commercial client and organizes a long airborne expedition intended in part to restore his father's health. During construction and the journey, the team confronts sabotage, suspicious visitors, and a chain of natural and engineered hazards—landslides, hurricanes, dense fog, and a blazing forest—that threaten their craft and passengers. Captures, narrow escapes, and inventive mechanical solutions punctuate their travels as allies work to rescue the ship and its occupants. The narrative emphasizes ingenuity, daring aerial adventure, and problem-solving under pressure.
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