Burton of the Flying Corps

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Burton of the Flying Corps

by Herbert Strang

EN·~5 hours

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In the summer of 1914, a youthful pilot named Ted Burton lands his sleek hydro‑aeroplane on a marshy creek, his suitcase in hand, and heads straight for a solitary shed where his eccentric friend is immersed in a cloud of chemicals and experiments. Their banter is sharp and witty, punctuated by the smell of ammonia and decayed fish as the scientist struggles for a supply of picric acid—an essential ingredient for his mysterious work. When Burton is asked to whisk the volatile material from a nearby town, the simple errand quickly hints at the blend of daring and ingenuity that will define his wartime adventures.

From that modest start, Burton’s story unfolds across a series of bold missions: a daring dash to Ostend in pursuit of a spy, a tense night in a French chateau, a chase through Bulgarian hills, and a perilous encounter in the Macedonian front. Each episode mixes the thrill of early aviation with the gritty reality of trench warfare, offering listeners a vivid portrait of a charismatic hero navigating danger, humor, and the unexpected twists of a world at war.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (289K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2012-12-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Herbert Strang

Herbert Strang

Best remembered as the house name behind brisk, old-fashioned adventure stories for boys, these books mixed action, empire-era settings, and a strong feel for serialized storytelling. The name appeared on dozens of popular titles in the early 20th century and still turns up in classic children’s fiction collections.

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