Episode 23

June 27, 2024

00:11:05

23 The Airship Golden Hind Chapter 23 A DUMPING OPERATION

23 The Airship Golden Hind Chapter 23 A DUMPING OPERATION
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23 The Airship Golden Hind Chapter 23 A DUMPING OPERATION

Jun 27 2024 | 00:11:05

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1 0:00:00,000 --> 0:00:05,000 Greetings This is a reading of the book The Airship Golden Hind 2 0:00:05,000 --> 0:00:17,000 Some of the language in this book has not aged well and is indeed no longer politicly correct Take caution when listening to this visual audio-book 3 0:00:17,000 --> 0:00:22,000 Footage and photography are provided by Photations 4 0:00:22,000 --> 0:00:35,000 At Photations we believe that the world would be a better place if people spent their time being creative Join us in practicing art so we all can be The Master of Art 5 0:00:35,000 --> 0:00:48,000 Fine Art Prints available at our store W W W dot Photation Store Dot com Keep our Artwork alive by making a donation at Photations Donations Dot com 6 0:00:48,000 --> 0:00:51,000 The Airship Golden Hind By 7 0:00:51,000 --> 0:00:54,000 Percy F Westerman 8 0:00:54,000 --> 0:00:57,000 CHAPTER 23 A DUMPING OPERATION 9 0:00:57,000 --> 0:01:02,000 The heavily-laden 'Golden Hind' resumed her delayed journey 10 0:01:02,000 --> 0:01:14,000 Both gas-bags and planes had to do their full share of work to keep the airship afloat She was flying low, but making good progress 11 0:01:14,000 --> 0:01:29,000 but so little was her reserve of buoyancy that had the three Huns who perished in the catastrophe to Z64 been saved, it was doubtful whether Fosterdyke could have 'carried on ' 12 0:01:29,000 --> 0:01:41,000 To make matters worse, some of the patches on the repaired ballonets were leaking, for owing to the heat of the rubber the solution was not holding well 13 0:01:41,000 --> 0:02:00,000 'I wonder if Dr. . ake’s ’Golden Hind,’ when she arrived in the Thames after circumnavigating the globe, was patched up like we are,' remarked Kenyon 'It took Dr. . ake three long years to do the trick, and we look like completing our voyage in under seventeen days 14 0:02:00,000 --> 0:02:03,000 ' 'If the old ’bus holds out,' added Bramsdean 15 0:02:03,000 --> 0:02:12,000 '’Tany rate, no one can say we haven’t done our bit The ’Golden Hind’s’ been a regular sort of aerial lifeboat 16 0:02:12,000 --> 0:02:17,000 That is some satisfaction I’d rather we did that than win the race 17 0:02:17,000 --> 0:02:22,000 ' 'I suppose our passengers won’t get up to any of their Hunnish tricks 18 0:02:22,000 --> 0:02:24,000 ' observed Kenneth 19 0:02:24,000 --> 0:02:31,000 'Trust Fosterdyke for that,' replied Peter grimly 'He’s had ’em placed in the dining-saloon 20 0:02:31,000 --> 0:02:40,000 (Fortunately, we won’t require many more meals ) They can amuse themselves there without getting into mischief 21 0:02:40,000 --> 0:02:46,000 There’s one of our fellows stationed outside to keep the blighters in order ' 22 0:02:46,000 --> 0:02:49,000 Just then the baronet came upon the scene 23 0:02:49,000 --> 0:02:56,000 'Von Sinzig looks like pulling it off,' he observed 'A wireless from the S 24 0:02:56,000 --> 0:03:02,000 S _Wontwash_ reports that a monoplane passed over the ship at 6 P 25 0:03:02,000 --> 0:03:04,000 M , flying east 26 0:03:04,000 --> 0:03:13,000 According to the position given, the _Wontwash_ was only thirty-five miles west of Gibraltar ' 27 0:03:13,000 --> 0:03:20,000 'Then perhaps he’s back at his hangar by this time,' commented Peter 'Any news of the others 28 0:03:20,000 --> 0:03:21,000 ' 'Yes 29 0:03:21,000 --> 0:03:30,000 Commodore Theodore Nye has been unable to get hold of another ’bus yet, although two of the Australian R A 30 0:03:30,000 --> 0:03:35,000 F pilots are bringing him a ’Bristol’ machine from Melbourne 31 0:03:35,000 --> 0:03:45,000 He’s out of the running That he admits, but he means to complete the course, even if it takes him six months 32 0:03:45,000 --> 0:03:47,000 ' 'And the Jap 33 0:03:47,000 --> 0:03:48,000 ' asked Kenyon 34 0:03:48,000 --> 0:03:53,000 'Not a word,' replied the baronet 'He’s keeping quiet 35 0:03:53,000 --> 0:04:05,000 but mark my words, that quadruplane will turn up unexpectedly If his ’bus had had British motors, he would have romped home in less than a week 36 0:04:05,000 --> 0:04:07,000 ' 'What engines has he 37 0:04:07,000 --> 0:04:09,000 ' asked Bramsdean 38 0:04:09,000 --> 0:04:16,000 'Japanese,' replied Fosterdyke 'Passable imitations of ours and good up to a certain point 39 0:04:16,000 --> 0:04:21,000 but give me British engines all the jolly old time ' 40 0:04:21,000 --> 0:04:31,000 Although the baronet made frequent enquiries of the operator, no wireless messages concerning von Sinzig came through 41 0:04:31,000 --> 0:04:35,000 'Perhaps he’s crashed,' suggested Peter 42 0:04:35,000 --> 0:04:40,000 'Not he,' replied Kenyon 'That Hun’s got the luck of a cat with nine lives 43 0:04:40,000 --> 0:04:43,000 He’s playing his own game ' 44 0:04:43,000 --> 0:04:55,000 'It is a game,' added Bramsdean 'Loading that crowd of Huns on to us is like a man in a mile race chucking his gear to another competitor and telling him to hang on 45 0:04:55,000 --> 0:05:10,000 I don’t wish the blighter any harm, but I do hope that if he pulls off the money prize they’ll pay him in German marks at the pre-war rate of exchange That’d make him look blue 46 0:05:10,000 --> 0:05:24,000 ' Although no news came in concerning their Hun rival, the officers and crew of the 'Golden Hind' began to be bombarded with wireless messages from Britons in every quarter of the globe 47 0:05:24,000 --> 0:05:41,000 All were of the most encouraging nature, for the story of Fosterdyke’s airship and her adventures and misadventures--all more or less distorted owing to the lack of authentic detail--had awakened world-wide interest 48 0:05:41,000 --> 0:06:00,000 There were cheery messages from patriotic Britons incentive ones from sportsmen, to whom the suggestion of a race appealed more than did the fact that the contest was one of endurance calculated to uphold the prestige of British flying men 49 0:06:00,000 --> 0:06:08,000 Frenchmen, Dutchmen, Norwegians, Americans, and Japanese all sent greetings to the intrepid British airmen 50 0:06:08,000 --> 0:06:20,000 'Didn’t know we had so many friends,' remarked Fosterdyke 'Sportsmanlike of those Americans and Japs, too, when they have representatives in the show 51 0:06:20,000 --> 0:06:32,000 ' The 'Golden Hind' was now approaching the regular mail line, where routes to and from the Cape and round the Horn unite in the neighbourhood of Las Palmas 52 0:06:32,000 --> 0:06:41,000 'We’ll signal the first vessel we sight,' decided Sir. Reginald, 'and get her to relieve us of our cargo of Fritzes 53 0:06:41,000 --> 0:06:49,000 The sooner the better, because several of the ballonets are showing distinct symptoms of porosity ' 54 0:06:49,000 --> 0:06:58,000 Five minutes later the airship had slowed down and had swung round on a course parallel to a homeward-bound Dutchman 55 0:06:58,000 --> 0:07:15,000 The skipper of the latter, when appealed to by megaphone, stoutly refused to receive the seventeen Germans He gave no reason why he should not do so, and without waiting for further parley rang for full speed ahead 56 0:07:15,000 --> 0:07:21,000 A little later a French auxiliary barque was sighted, bound south 57 0:07:21,000 --> 0:07:26,000 Fosterdyke made no attempt to intercept her 58 0:07:26,000 --> 0:07:29,000 'There are limits,' he observed 59 0:07:29,000 --> 0:07:36,000 'Dumping those Huns on board an outward-bound Frenchman is one of them Now for the next vessel 60 0:07:36,000 --> 0:07:38,000 Three for luck ' 61 0:07:38,000 --> 0:07:57,000 The third was a British tramp, bound from Montevideo for Naples Her 'Old Man,' although ignorant that a Round-the-World aerial race was in progress or even in contemplation, readily agreed to help the 'Golden Hind' on her way 62 0:07:57,000 --> 0:08:02,000 'I’ll find use for ’em,' he added with infinite relish 63 0:08:02,000 --> 0:08:18,000 'They’ll work their passage, never you fear Three times I’ve been torpedoed without warning, and on two occasions Fritz popped up to jeer at us struggling in waterlogged boats 64 0:08:18,000 --> 0:08:25,000 ' While conversation was in progress between Fosterdyke and the master of the S 65 0:08:25,000 --> 0:08:34,000 S _Diaphanous_, a wire hawser had been lowered from the bows of the airship and made fast to the tramp’s after-winch 66 0:08:34,000 --> 0:08:49,000 Since she was steaming dead in the eye of the wind there was no necessity for her to alter helm The 'Golden Hind,' pitching slightly, was towed astern of and thirty feet above the tramp 67 0:08:49,000 --> 0:09:12,000 As the airship’s course was almost identical with that of the tramp Fosterdyke conscientiously kept the propellers revolving, since, even in the present circumstances, he did not wish to give his rivals a chance of raising a protest on the score that the flight of the British airship had been mechanically aided 68 0:09:12,000 --> 0:09:25,000 The seventeen Germans showed no great enthusiasm at being placed on board the tramp At first they imagined that the _Diaphanous_ was bound for the Pacific 69 0:09:25,000 --> 0:09:32,000 Even the prospect of being dumped ashore at Naples was not at all attractive 70 0:09:32,000 --> 0:09:45,000 When they did make a move they descended the rope-ladder so slowly and deliberately that it was obvious they meant to detain the 'Golden Hind' as much as possible 71 0:09:45,000 --> 0:09:52,000 'I see through their little game,' exclaimed Fosterdyke, angrily 'Make ’em get a move on, Jackson 72 0:09:52,000 --> 0:09:56,000 ' The Leading Hand wanted no further bidding 73 0:09:56,000 --> 0:10:21,000 Ably seconded by Chief Air Mechanic Hayward, he gave vent to such a flow of forcible language, accompanied by realistic dumbshow, that the Huns changed their tactics completely It was even necessary to check their impetuosity, lest the ladder should break under the weight of too many men descending simultaneously 74 0:10:21,000 --> 0:10:42,000 Then, with a joyous toot on her syren as the hawser was cast off, and a stentorian greeting from the Mercantile Marine skipper, the _Diaphanous_ gathered way, while the 'Golden Hind,' almost as buoyant as of yore, rose steadily and rapidly against the gentle breeze 75 0:10:42,000 --> 0:10:58,000 Two hours later land--the Moroccan coast--was sighted on the starboard bow Then fifty minutes later Fosterdyke touched Kenyon on the shoulder and pointed dead ahead to a faint object rising above the horizon 76 0:10:58,000 --> 0:11:03,000 'Guess we’ve done the trick, barring accidents,' he observed 77 0:11:03,000 --> 0:11:05,000 'That’s Gibraltar '

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