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Appleton, Victor [pseud.]

"Tom Swift and His Air Scout, or, Uncle Sam's Mastery of the Sky"

"I'll have to work in
secret, once I've started."
"Do you think the government would use it, Tom?" asked his
friend.
"I should think it would be glad to. Consider what a wonderful
part airships are playing in the present war. It really is a
struggle to see which will be the master of the sky--the Allies
or the Germans--and, up to recently, the Huns had the advantage.
Then the Allies, recognizing how vital it was, began to forge
ahead, and now Uncle Sam with his troops under General Pershing
is leading everything, or will lead shortly. We have been a bit
slow with our aircraft production, but now we are booming along.
Uncle Sam will soon have the mastery of the sky."
"I hope so," sighed Mr. Damon. "We must beat the Germans!"
Briefly, Tom spoke of what Pershing's men were doing with their
aeroplanes in France, and mention was made of what the French and
British had done prior to the entrance of the United States into
the World War.
"While we were yet neutral, Americans had made gallant names
for themselves flying for France, and with my silent motor they
ought to do better," declared Tom.


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