Dick Hamilton's Airship, Or, a Young Millionaire in the Clouds

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Dick Hamilton's Airship, Or, a Young Millionaire in the Clouds
Garis Howard Roger
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" "Do you think airships will ever carry light artillery, or drop bombson an enemy?" asked Dick.
"Well, you could carry small artillery aboard here if you didn't haveso much company, " answered the army man. "It is all a question ofweight and size. However, I believe, for the present, the mostvaluable aid airships will render will be in the way of scouting. But Idon't want to see a war just for the sake of using our airships. Though it is well to be prepared to take advantage of their peculiaru
...sefulness. " After supper they prepared to spend their first night aboard theairship on her prize-winning attempt. They decided to cut down thespeed a little.
"Not that there's much danger of hitting anything, " Dick explained, "though possibly Uncle Ezra and Larson might come up behind and crashinto us. But at slower speed the machinery is not so strained, andthere is less likelihood of an accident. " "That's right, " agreed Mr. Vardon. "And an accident at night, especially when most of us are asleep, is not so easily handled as whenit occurs in daylight.


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