Dick Hamilton's Airship; Or, A Young Millionaire in the Clouds
lowed at the foot of the broad expanse of green campus and parade grou
asked the youn
. "Something happened on the
sort of raft, with torn sails, or so at least it seemed, floating down with the current. Then, as t
atling guns is it?" as
d, or held by some snag, and now it's come to the surface. We ought to get it. He'll want to sav
en tampered with by someone so as to b
ied Dick. "Come on
The latter was moving slowly from the force of the current, which was not rapid here. The affair of wings, struts, planes and machinery floated, half submerged, and probably
ld have done the same, perhaps, save for the fa
ck, as he guided his motor-boat close to
s the Mabel, Dick's boat, was headed toward shore, towing the wreck
attached to the aircraft that floated at her stern, and the wrec
smash,
lanes, all ben
motor is
gger than I th
o Mr. Vardon and his helper to come and look at the salvaged wreck, and they were goon on the scene, toge
'd better be getting back to New York. They may want to send me on some other assignment
way," remarked Dick, as he ceased from pullin
ed Larry. "Wha
ou?" inquired Dick, of the young reporter. "That is, you do
help out the paper on such a stunt if they need me. They assigned me to this Mr. Vardon because it looked as though he had a good thing. Now that it
in too much of a hurry,"
gh there was something in
e wind soon, or, rather, in the air," said Dick. "I mig
for you! I'll give you a good write-
hip I'd like to have you make some flights with me. That might serve your end as well as going w
off a wire at once, and let the managing editor know I'm goi
first," went on Dick, "for I've got to learn this art of flying, a
be other news for you a
l ne
t Mr. Vardon said about his
to perfection the day before, and then, all at once, she t
her out of the water now," said Dick. "And there
I've been so busy getting straightene
ructions, and there may be all sorts of s
ship. It sure will be great to take a flight with you.
om death, were carefully examining the airship which was now hauled out on a level spot
you know someone will step on you, and you'll just natural
l in charge of one of the orderlies to be taken to the stable. Grit whined and ba
of his cousin, as the latter went carefu
wer. "The engine is not as badly smashed as I expected, but it will take some time to
nd done on purpose, too!" declared Jack Butt. "And
se," interrupted the aviator
" grudgingly agreed the other. "B
h good reason. For had he not been near to death; an
arrack sheds, which Mr. Vardon announced would
be used again, and looking particularly for defects in the gyroscope stabilizer, or equilibrizer. Larry and Jack Butt helped at
were to come to Kentfield, and that Dick Hamilton, one of the best liked of the cadets, was to have a
ine, that, as the cadets in their natty uniforms were going through the last d
, as it were, and despite the fact that the order
ward the campus which made an ide
d, nor was there any rebuke from
hat the students could hardly be expected to stand at at
drop as lightly as a boy's kite. And, as they came to a stop with the application of the drag brake,