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Uhr Qlalhrnn A Elinrfunair Arrihrnf Fred Houghton was a boy of seven- teen, living in Fisherville, a small iso- lated town in Wyoining. He was very much interested in aviation, and indeed everyone said he was '4loony on the subject, on account of l1is incessant reading about aeronautic happenings, and because he was continually making small model aeroplanes. However, Fred was well versed in the scientific side of aviation, as well as having a fairly accurate knowledge of the con- struction and operation of most of the good aeroplanes, although he had nev- er seen a real one. When Fred was seventeen years old, interest in aviation had spread over the country so much that the principal men of Fisherville 311Cl the vicinity de- cided to try to get an aviator to give a three day exhibition at the town. After considerable correspondence they finally engaged a man named Jim Braithwaite for three days early in the spring. Fred was all excitement, eag- erly waiting for the exhibition, as he had never seen a man fly before. Wlxeii the day came for the flyer to come to town, Fred skipped school, and waited for the train at the station. The train came, all right, but the aeroplane was so wrapped up that Fred could see nothing of it, although he knew from pictures what the assembled machine looked like. He had to content himself with talking to the single mechanic, Jones, by name, who talked of aviation on the way to the field where the flying was to take place. Fred stuck around at the fiying field and helped put the parts of the machine in the shed, which was on the field, until late at night, and then when he found that the aeroplane was 11ot going to be sembled that night, he went home to bed. Fred was up early the next morning, the first day of the flying, and watched the n1e11 assemble the machine, helping here and there, whenever he was al- lowed to. He stayed at the field all day without the knowledge of his parents, who thought he was in school, and Braithwaite took him for several pas- senger rides while tuning up the ma- chine for the afternoon. At first the passenger experienced a delightful sen- sation of security and exhilaration, but wl1e11 the novelty of the thing had worn off somewhat, he devoted himself to watching the aviator manipulate the control levers to see how he managed the machine. He got on excellent terms of friendship with the mechanic Jones, who took a great liking to the boy. At noo11, when Braithwaite was at dinner, Jones let Fred sit in the avi- ator's seat, and work the controls, un- til he felt quite confident of being able to run the machine in the air by him- self. ln the course of trying out the engine, Jones let him work the engine controls along with the others. Al- though he had never operated an auto- mobile engine or any other kind be- fore, far f1'on1 being frightened when he heard the powerful sixty horse pow- er aero engine banging away behind him, he was supremely happy, although greatly excited, and he opened the throttle as wide as Jones would let him. While starting the propeller for the last time at noon, Jones let it hit his hand. lt broke several bones and cut him so badly that he was put out of business for acouple of weeks, so far as his me- chanic work was concerned. Incident- ally Fred was installed as mechanic's assistant for a time. lt was the time of the spring thaw and as there had been an unusual amount of snow on the ground, the river was very high and had swept away several bridges near Fisherville. ln spite of the bad roads and the swollen river, the farmers fiocked in from miles around to see Braithwaite fly. The first day was fine, without much wind, and Braithwaite fiew well before the largest crowd that had ever been in Fisherville. Doctor Hamel, the o11ly physician in the neighborhood, had traveled the six miles from his home to the town over the muddy roads and the
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