The plunging monster glided by.—Page [38].


THE BOY AVIATORS

WITH

THE AIR RAIDERS

A Story of the Great World War

BY

CAPTAIN WILBUR LAWTON

AUTHOR OF “THE DREADNOUGHT BOYS’ SERIES,” “THE BOY AVIATORS IN

NICARAGUA,” “THE BOY AVIATORS ON SECRET SERVICE,” “THE

BOY AVIATORS IN AFRICA,” “THE BOY AVIATORS’ TREASURE

QUEST,” “THE BOY AVIATORS IN RECORD FLIGHT,”

“THE BOY AVIATORS’ POLAR DASH,” “THE BOY

AVIATORS’ FLIGHT FOR A FORTUNE,” ETC.

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY

CHARLES L. WRENN

NEW YORK

HURST & COMPANY

PUBLISHERS


Copyright, 1915,

BY

HURST & COMPANY


CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I.Not Far from the Firing Line[5]
II.The Work of German Spies[18]
III.Saving the Great Seaplane[29]
IV.The Escape[38]
V.A Night on the Channel[49]
VI.Under Shrapnel Fire[60]
VII.The Sea Eagle on Parade[72]
VIII.A Safe Return[83]
IX.Thrilling News[94]
X.The Aëroplane Boys in Luck[106]
XI.The Man in the Locker[117]
XII.Frank Makes a Bargain[129]
XIII.Not Caught Napping[142]
XIV.The Peril in the Sky[151]
XV.On Guard[162]
XVI.The Coming of the Dawn[173]
XVII.News by Wireless[185]
XVIII.Off with the Air Raiders[196]
XIX.How Zeebrugge was Bombarded[207]
XX.Caught in a Snow Squall[218]
XXI.A Startling Discovery[230]
XXII.The Narrow Escape[241]
XXIII.The Windmill Fort[252]
XXIV.Friends in Need[261]
XXV.The Desperate Game of Tag[275]
XXVI.Headed Toward Home[298]