Our Young Aeroplane Scouts in Germany; or, Winning the Iron Cross

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Our Young Aeroplane Scouts in Germany; or, Winning the Iron Cross

by Horace Porter

EN·~5 hours·25 chapters

Chapters

25 total
1

Our Young Aeroplane Scouts In Germany

0:14
2

CHAPTER I. SAVED BY QUICK WIT.

12:35
3

CHAPTER II. A STIRRING HOLIDAY.

12:42
4

CHAPTER III. A THRILLING MOMENT.

13:57
5

CHAPTER IV. THE STOLEN PAPERS.

13:25
6

CHAPTER V. WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT.

13:19
7

CHAPTER VI. A FLYING VICTORY.

14:06
8

CHAPTER VII. THE RAIN OF BOMBS.

13:04
9

CHAPTER VIII. ALONG THE BATTLE LINE.

14:31
10

CHAPTER IX. THE LUMINOUS KITE.

12:55

Description

In the bustling airfield of Hamburg, two daring teenage pilots—Billy Barry from Maine and Henri Trouville from France—find their routine climb into a sleek military biplane interrupted by a mysterious figure in a slouch hat. The man, known to them as the covert operative Roque, summons the boys away from the crowd, hinting at a hidden danger that has slipped through the ranks of the German aviation squad. Their curiosity turns to alarm as Roque’s sharp eyes and urgent questions reveal a secret pursuit that could involve a shadowy sailor‑like figure named Ardelle, someone the boys have unknowingly aided.

The young aviators quickly realize they have been drawn into a high‑stakes game of wits, where a single misplaced message could have far‑reaching consequences. As they navigate the tense atmosphere of the officer’s office, their quick thinking and bravery are put to the test, setting the stage for a daring adventure that blends youthful courage with international intrigue.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (302K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-09-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Horace Porter

Horace Porter

b. 1863

A Civil War officer turned diplomat, he later wrote vivid firsthand accounts of Ulysses S. Grant and the era around him. His life moved from West Point and the Union Army to public service, business, and writing.

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