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In an age when newspapers kept their own fleets of aircraft, a new breed of journalist takes to the skies. These flying reporters carry typewriters, darkrooms and even whole newsroom setups aloft, turning the heavens into a moving press bureau. Their missions range from snapping aerial photographs to delivering urgent dispatches in real time.
Jimmy Donnelly is one such daring air‑man, thrust into danger as soon as he lifts off. He swoops over a burning farmhouse, blasting the engine to rouse a sleeping family, and later ferries vital newspaper plates through a flood‑stricken region so a press can go to press on schedule. Each sortie showcases the blend of courage, quick thinking and cutting‑edge technology that defines early aerial journalism.
The story weaves together true‑to‑life incidents that illustrate how these airborne couriers became lifelines in crises—whether rescuing stranded islanders, supplying relief, or even out‑maneuvering rum‑runners. Listeners will feel the rush of wind and the thrum of propellers as the era’s sky‑bound newsmen push the limits of what a reporter can do.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (308K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-11-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1878–1963
Known for brisk adventure stories aimed at young readers, this American writer also taught journalism and spent years working in newspapers and magazines. His books often mixed action, technology, and outdoor life in a way that fit the early twentieth century taste for spirited boys' fiction.
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