The Girl Aviators On Golden Wings is a novel written by Margaret Burnham. The book follows the story of a group of young girls who are passionate about aviation and become pilots. The main character, Peggy Prescott, is the leader of the group and is determined to make a name for herself in the aviation industry. The story takes place during the early 1900s when aviation was still a new and exciting field. Peggy and her friends, including her brother Roy, embark on a journey to fly across the country in their newly designed ...
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The Girl Aviators On Golden Wings is a novel written by Margaret Burnham. The book follows the story of a group of young girls who are passionate about aviation and become pilots. The main character, Peggy Prescott, is the leader of the group and is determined to make a name for herself in the aviation industry. The story takes place during the early 1900s when aviation was still a new and exciting field. Peggy and her friends, including her brother Roy, embark on a journey to fly across the country in their newly designed airplane, the Golden Eagle. Along the way, they encounter various challenges, including mechanical problems, bad weather, and even a group of thieves who try to steal their plane. Despite these obstacles, the girls persevere and successfully complete their journey, earning recognition and admiration from the aviation community. Throughout the book, there are also themes of friendship, teamwork, and determination. Overall, The Girl Aviators On Golden Wings is a thrilling adventure story that celebrates the pioneering spirit of young women in aviation. It is a great read for anyone interested in aviation, history, or stories of strong female characters.But the latter question had not framed itself in her mind before it was answered. Without water they would not be able to exist at Steer Wells for twenty-four hours. A retreat would be equally impracticable. It was all horribly clear. The theft of the water was the first step in a deliberate plan to drive them out. The motive, too, was plain enough in the light of the overheard conversation at the National Hotel. The men who wanted Mr. Bell's mine had waited till he had located it before striking their first blow. What would their next be? Peggy's pulses throbbed and the grove seemed to blur for an instant.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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