Tom Swift and His Wireless Message; Or, The Castaways of Earthquake Island
Fenwick again, as Tom walked all about th
rtainly," rem
it was!" burst out Mr. Damon. "It'
it will fly, Tom? I haven't dared to try it yet, though a small model which I made
areful examination, whether this larg
," suggested Mr. Fenwick. "I'll pay
glad to do it without pay," retorted Tom, quickly. "I didn't come here for that. Suppose we go in
type of gasolene engine, small but very powerful, and this served to operate a dynamo. In turn, the dynamo operated an electrical motor, as Mr. Fenwick had an idea that better, and m
nery, and it seemed a good idea. There were various other apparatuses, machines, and
w that you have seen the motor
ee it in opera
w, and hear what you have to say, but I'm not so selfish as that. I know you must be
or not," answered Tom with a lau
e way back to the house. It was magnificently furnished, for the inventor was a man of wealth, and only took up aeroplanin
, when he had summoned several of the machinists who
," suggested Tom, "yet a crowd is sure to gathe
a high fence. That is where I made all my trials, and the crowd couldn't get in, though some boys did find knot-holes and use them. But I don't mind that. The only thi
can. But let's get t
and careful examination of the mechanism. The motor was started, a
e was an expert, and applied the brake test, to
hat we will have to get over,"
is t
by changing some of the cogs, and getting rid of the off-set shaft, also by increasing the number
thusiasm. "I knew I hadn't got everything just
e planes will also have to be changed. It will take quite some wor
at once?" asked th
ook hi
d arrange to stay until I have done all I can. I need to get some of my special tools, and then, too, you will require some other supplies, of which
nt the benefit of your advice and experience, and I'l
what can be done. Now I'll go over the whole ship once more, and see
hizzer, he went over every point carefully. Then, as it was too late to attempt the return flight
ed his own monoplane. It was found that one of the electric wires connected with the motor had broken, thus cutting off
r work, Tom?" asked Mr. Damon, as the
hanges I may have a different opinion. The whole affair is too big and c
s time, of vol-planing back to earth. After a short rest, Tom began getting together a numb
ain this time, as he had to ship his tools, and Mr. Damon did not accompany him. Then, with the assistance
ly?" asked Mr. Fenwick, anxious
e than there had been before. As the work progressed, he began to be mo
d Mr. Fenwick. "He wants to be on hand to se
I only hope it does go up,"