At least the first two volumes of
this Grosset & Dunlap series were reprinted by Whitman.
"Mr. Adams, the author of this flying series for
boys is an experienced aviator and has had many thrilling adventures in the
air -- both as a member of the famous Lafayette Escadrille in the World War
and in the United States Naval Aviation Service flying with squadrons
patrolling the Atlantic Coast. His stories reveal not only his ability to
tell daring and exciting air episodes but also his first hand knowledge of
modern aeroplanes and the marvelous technical improvements which have been
made in the past few years. Andy Lane flies the latest and most highly
developed machines in the field of aviation."
-- Grosset & Dunlap advertisement
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FIFTEEN DAYS IN THE AIR -- "Andy refuels his
ship in the air and sets a new endurance record." -- 1928,
Grosset & Dunlap; Whitman.
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OVER THE POLAR ICE -- "In a giant flying boat
Andy beats his enemy in a dash to the South Pole." -- 1928,
Grosset & Dunlap; Whitman.
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RACING AROUND THE WORLD -- "In a series of
thrilling flights Andy wins an air dash around the globe to win a
$100,000 prize." -- 1928, Grosset & Dunlap.
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THE RUNAWAY AIRSHIP -- "Through foggy skies
Andy Lane brings back the world's greatest passenger carrying
dirigible, blown away on the wings of a storm." -- 1929, Grosset
& Dunlap.
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PIRATES OF THE AIR -- "Andy Lane pilots the
giant passenger plane Apex No. 4 across the Atlantic in the face of
almost overwhelming odds." -- 1929, Grosset & Dunlap.
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ON THE WINGS OF FLAME -- "Andy makes a forced
landing in the South American jungle in the dead of night and has
thrilling experiences with the natives." -- 1929, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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THE MYSTERIOUS MONOPLANE -- 1930, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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THE FLYING WINDMILL -- 1930, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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THE PLANE WITHOUT A PILOT -- 1930, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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WINGS OF ADVENTURE -- 1931, Grosset & Dunlap.
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ACROSS THE TOP OF THE WORLD -- 1931, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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PRISONERS OF THE CLOUDS -- 1932, Grosset &
Dunlap.
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