Dave Dashaway, Air Champion, or Wizard Work in the Clouds
Roy Rockwood
Read by Scott Danneker
Never was there a more clever young aviator than Dave Dashaway, and all up-to-date youths will be will surely wish to hear about about him. In this, the last volume of the Dave Dashaway adventure series, Dave, with the assistance of his loyal chum Hiram Dobbs, makes several daring trips, and then enters a contest for a big prize. An aviation tale thrilling in the extreme. Written by Weldon J. Cobb under the Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonym "Roy Rockwood." (Summary from the original book jacket and Scott Danneker) (5 hr 47 min)
Chapters
At The Hangars | 12:40 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Tramp Artist | 19:26 | Read by Scott Danneker |
'Target Practice' | 16:16 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Under Dog | 11:59 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Big Event | 11:00 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Startling Discovery | 13:09 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Hidden Hand | 12:25 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Secret Foe | 11:19 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Just in Time | 16:28 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Friend in Disguise | 15:59 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Strange Race | 12:46 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Desperate Passenger | 13:41 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Remarkable Explanation | 16:37 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A New Helper | 9:21 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Terrible Discovery | 9:49 | Read by Scott Danneker |
In Doubt | 11:50 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Trouble | 9:41 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Strange Message | 11:07 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Ariel II | 16:21 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Beaten | 12:17 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Fifty Points | 13:06 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Queer Proceedings | 15:09 | Read by Scott Danneker |
A Noble Deed | 14:48 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The Hidden Diamonds | 18:18 | Read by Scott Danneker |
The False Barograph | 21:50 | Read by Scott Danneker |
Reviews
I loved the whole series. Great adventure
A LibriVox Listener
Takes me back to my youth
pizzaboss
Normally one would want to comment on the book itself as the most important feature in any literary presentation but in this case, although the story is excellent and very reminiscent of both the Hardy Boys and Tom Swift series, what brings it all to life is the SPIRITED and absolutely delightful voicing by Scott Danneker. Scott is much more than simply a reader and I have listened to quite a few Libravox recordings and I have to say THIS is the first time I felt compelled to comment on how splendidly the voicing fit the story. Scott's voice is animated and he seems to be completely in tune with the story. Congratulations on a great reading. I will absolutely look for more by Scott. P.S. I'm still amazed that I am the first to comment on this FANTASTIC presentation. Thanks again Scott from Northern Canada
Goodbye Dave!
Janelle
Apparently this is the last of the Dave Dashaway books. I’m not sure why, perhaps readers became too sceptical about Dave’s achievements, or perhaps the advent of WWI changed the publishing landscape. Anyhow, it’s been a fun, though rather unbelievable series. In this story, Hiram gets much more of a showing than Dave, and even gets his own sidekick. Dave’s illustrious success has raised him a little too high, and has made him less accessible as a character. And perhaps therein lies the answer to why the series ended. Many thanks to the narrator. I suspect he had a lot of fun narrating this series.
nice juvenile story
Hiker1956
I have enjoyed the Dashaway storys. Reader could have been a little less enthusiastic for my taste but he did a good job keeping all the character voices straight.