
The Bird Boys' Aeroplane Wonder; Or, Young Aviators on a Cattle Ranch
"The Bird Boys' Aeroplane Wonder; Or, Young Aviators on a Cattle Ranch" by John Luther Langworthy is a children's adventure novel written in the early 20th century. The narrative revolves around two young aviators, Frank and Andy Bird, whose passion for flying leads them to a thrilling adventure on a cattle ranch in Arizona where they intend to showcase their aeroplane. The story promises excitement, camaraderie, and the challenges of both aviation and ranch life. At the start of the book, the Bird boys learn that their school vacation has been unexpectedly extended due to construction delays, which sets the stage for new adventures. Eager to make the most of their time off, they plan to visit their uncle Jethro in Arizona, packing their aeroplane for the journey. The opening chapters introduce their friends Larry and Elephant, who share in their excitement about fishing and the impending trip, while hints of rivalry with a boy named Percy Carberry are established. As they prepare for their journey, the themes of youthful ambition, friendship, and the joy of exploration come to the forefront, making for an engaging setup for the adventures that lie ahead.
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