登陆注册
19877700000012

第12章

"Yes, so it seems.But I don't believe the fellow will come around here.It would be too risky.All the same, we'll be prepared for him.I'll just rig up one of my photo-telephone machines, so that, if he does come to have a talk with Rad, we can both see and hear him.""That's great, Tom! But do you think this fellow had anything to do with the fire?""I don't know.He knew about it, of course.This isn't the first fire we've had in the works, and, though we always fight them ourselves, still news of it will leak out to the town.So he could easily have known about it.And he might be in with those who set it, for I firmly believe the fire was set by someone who has an object in injuring me.""It's too bad!" declared Ned."Seems as though they might let you alone, if they haven't gumption enough to invent things for themselves.""Well, don't worry.Maybe it will come out all right," returned Tom."Now, let's go and have a look at my aerial warship.I haven't shown it toyou yet.Then we'll get ready for that mysterious Frenchman, if he comes-- but I don't believe he will."The young inventor unlocked the door of the shed where he kept his latest "pet," and at the sight which met his eyes Ned Newton uttered an exclamation of surprise.

"Tom, what is it?" he cried in an awed voice."My aerial warship!" was the quiet answer.

Ned Newton gave vent to a long whistle, and then began a detailed examination of the wonderful craft he saw before him.That is, he made as detailed an examination as was possible under the circumstances, for it was a long time before the young bank clerk fully appreciated all Tom Swift had accomplished in building the Mars, which was the warlike name painted in red letters on the big gas container that tugged and swayed overhead.

"Tom, however did you do it?" gasped Ned at length.

"By hard work," was the modest reply."I've been at this for a longer time than you'd suppose, working on it at odd moments.I had a lot of help, too, or I never could have done it.And now it is nearly all finished, as far as the ship itself is concerned.The only thing that bothers me is to provide for the recoil of the guns I want to carry.Maybe you can help me with that.Come on, now, I'll explain how the affair works, and what I hope to accomplish with it."In brief Tom's aerial warship was a sort of German Zeppelin type of dirigible balloon, rising in the air by means of a gas container, or, rather, several of them, for the section for holding the lifting gas element was divided by bulkheads.

The chief difference between dirigible balloons and ordinary aeroplanes, as you all know, is that the former are lifted from the earth by a gas, such as hydrogen, which is lighter than air, while the aeroplane lifts itself by getting into motion, when broad, flat planes, or surfaces, hold it up, just as a flat stone is held up when you sail it through the air.The moment the stone, or aeroplane, loses its forward motion, it begins to fall.

This is not so with a dirigible balloon.It is held in the air by means of the lifting gas, and once so in the air can be sent in any direction by meansof propellers and rudders.

Tom's aerial warship contained many new features.While it was as large as some of the war-type Zeppelins, it differed from them materially.But the details would be of more interest to a scientific builder of such things than to the ordinary reader, so I will not weary you with them.

Sufficient to say that Tom's craft consisted first of a great semi-rigid bag, or envelope, made of specially prepared oiled silk and aluminum, to hold the gas, which was manufactured on board.There were a number of gas-tight compartments, so that if one, or even if a number of them burst, or were shot by an enemy, the craft would still remain afloat.

Below the big gas bag was the ship proper, a light but strong and rigid framework about which were built enclosed cabins.These cabins, or compartments, housed the driving machinery, the gas-generating plant, living, sleeping and dining quarters, and a pilot-house, whence the ship could be controlled.

But this was not all.

Ned, making a tour of the Mars, as she swayed gently in the big shed, saw where several aluminum pedestals were mounted, fore and aft and on either beam of the ship.

"They look just like places where you intend to mount guns," said Ned to Tom.

"And that's exactly what they are," the young inventor replied."I have the guns nearly ready for mounting, but I can't seem to think of a way of providing for the recoil.And if I don't take care of that, I'm likely to find my ship coming apart under me, after we bombard the enemy with a broadside or two.""Then you intend to fight with this ship?" asked Ned.

"Well, no; not exactly personally.I was thinking of offering it to the United States Government.Foreign nations are getting ready large fleets of aerial warships, so why shouldn't we? Matters in Europe are mighty uncertain.There may be a great war there in which aerial craft will play a big part.I am conceited enough to think I can build one that will measure up to the foreign ones, and I'll soon be in a position to know.""What do you mean?"

"I mean I have already communicated with our government experts, and they are soon to come and inspect this craft.I have sent them word that it is about finished.There is only the matter of the guns, and some of the ordnance officers may be able to help me out with a suggestion, for I admit I am stuck!" exclaimed Tom.

"Then you're going to do the same with this aerial warship as you did with your big lantern and that immense gun you perfected?" asked Ned.

"That's right," confirmed Tom.My former readers will know to what Ned Newton referred, and those of you who do not may learn the details of how Tom helped Uncle Sam, by reading the previous volumes, "Tom Swift and His Great Searchlight," and "Tom Swift and His Giant Cannon.""When do you expect the government experts?," Ned asked.

"Within a few days, now.But I'll have to hustle to get ready for them, as this fire has put me back.There are quite a number of details I need to change.Well, now, let me explain about that gun recoil business.Maybe you can help me.""Fire away," laughed Ned."I'll do the best I can."Tom led the way from the main shed, where the aerial warship was housed, to a small private office.As Ned entered, the door, pulled by a strong spring, swung after him.He held back his hand to prevent it from slamming, but there was no need, for a patent arrangement took up all the force, and the door closed gently.Ned looked around, not much surprised, for the same sort of door-check was in use at his bank.But a sudden idea came to him.

"There you are, Tom!" he cried."Why not take up the recoil of the guns on your aerial warship by some such device as that?" and Ned pointed to the door-check.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 冰与火的洗礼

    冰与火的洗礼

    本书的写作是基于北京大学民营经济研究院多次对民营企业所进行的调研和访谈,同民营企业家进行的亲身接触,以及多次会议和论坛。融汇了民营院两年多来所积累的大量资料,并加入了自己的观点和评论,以期从更深的层次、更全面的方位,展现中国民营企业家的“心路历程”。
  • 心海游戏:逆袭鬼才

    心海游戏:逆袭鬼才

    心海游戏,玩手段?不屑。玩心计?不屑。玩智商?谁来?高智商的运动废材,张扬的运动好手,高傲的漫画少年,复古式的会长,玩智力的校花,孤傲的强大女生,个个都是逆袭鬼才,等着你的逆袭!
  • 盗墓奇檀

    盗墓奇檀

    年轻的泥鳅,看到同村的狗蛋通过盗墓发了财,便随着狗蛋踏上了盗墓这条路。这一次他们的目标在罗布泊……故事才刚刚开始,一场更大的阴谋正在向泥鳅逼近……罗布泊,百慕大,穿越时空的盒子,秦始皇……谁才是真正的幕后黑手……————————————————————————新书连载中,求收藏,求推荐!!!
  • 旷世绝唱:爱上百变娇妻

    旷世绝唱:爱上百变娇妻

    如果不是在生日派对上他和小三如此亲密,她应该还会继续无怨无悔地付出。如果她不是心碎一地,她不会舍得花钱出去旅行。如果她没有看到那照片上的熟悉场景,她不会去到那个沧桑神秘的古镇。没有假设,因为她去了,由此揭开了那段尘封已久的旷世之恋。是上天的眷顾让他们再次有重逢的机缘,还是命运不怀好意的玩笑?他对她说,我可以爱你到世事化云烟,我可以等你到沧海变桑田,只要你幸福,我可以独自寂寞百年。只是他百年的孤独,能否换来她的幸福?
  • 青梅配竹马腹黑拐呆萌

    青梅配竹马腹黑拐呆萌

    顾叶:桃子,你就是个“小偷”!桃子:那你说说我偷你什么东西了?顾叶:你就是个“小偷”,偷走了我的心。桃子:我是个“小偷”的话,那你就是诱拐的人!顾叶:我诱拐你什么了?桃子:你就是个诱拐的人,诱拐了我的心!顾叶:正好,你是偷我心的人,我是诱拐你心的人,我们是天生一对啊!桃子:……
  • 我愚蠢的弟弟

    我愚蠢的弟弟

    他是「葫芦兄弟」里的老大,带着六个弟弟勇逗蛇蝎;他是「火影忍者」里的鼬,身负‘只要打不死就不能说’的秘密;他是「越狱」里的巴罗斯,对着牢墙望眼欲穿,“我愚蠢的弟弟啊,你怎么先我一步进去了...”
  • 超级蚂蚁分身

    超级蚂蚁分身

    可曾见过能吞噬生命精气的蚂蚁?可曾见过能猎杀狮虎的蚂蚁?可曾见过能让蚁类进化成可怕怪兽的蚂蚁?可曾见过能击落战机的蚂蚁?可曾见过能撕裂航母的蚂蚁?北海秦家弃子秦天无意间获得一只自化石中蹦出来的蚂蚁为分身,从此开启逆天之路,建天门,扫诸敌,问鼎天下。
  • 非法继承人

    非法继承人

    他不是商人,为什么能在商界呼风唤雨,他不是黑道人物,为什么能制造一场场腥风血雨。倒霉鬼陆鸣一个瞌睡把自己打进了监狱里,在被折磨的奄奄一息之后住进了监管医院,阴错阳差救了一个大人物,没想到竟重获自由。可他万万没想到,自由的背后却处处陷阱,步步惊心。
  • 游戏封神录

    游戏封神录

    九星连珠,灾难之始!女娲石应劫出世,全新游戏时代来临。这是一个地球崛起的故事。这是一个玩游戏成神的故事。这里不缺热血。这里更不缺美女!
  • 好男人陈二草的妖孽人生

    好男人陈二草的妖孽人生

    本文记叙了某时代好男人陈二草同志那有些灵异的妖孽一生,唉,男人好幸苦。作者吸取教训改邪归正,本文小清新。