Ted Scott Flying Stories

Ted Scott Flying Stories

The "Ted Scott Flying Stories" was a series of juvenile aviation adventures created by the Stratemeyer Syndicate using the pseudonym of Franklin W. Dixon (also used for "The Hardy Boys") and published almost exclusively by Grosset & Dunlap. The novels were produced between 1927-1943.

One book from the Ted Scott series appears to be the first Stratemeyer Syndicate book to by reprinted in a foreign country and language, in the first half of the 1930's. Cover and interior art are different from the G & D editions.

About

“Ted Scott” was an aviation series which featured Ted Scott, a public aviation hero rather than merely an amateur aviator. In book #1, Ted Scott got his fame for being the first pilot to fly over the Atlantic Ocean to Paris.

List of Titles

# "Over the Ocean to Paris" - 1927
# "Rescued in the Clouds" - 1927
# "Over the Rockies with the Air Mail" - 1927
# "First Stop Honolulu" - 1927
# "The Search for the Lost Flyers" - 1928
# "South of the Rio Grande" - 1928
# "Across the Pacific" - 1928
# "The Lone Eagle of the Border" - 1929
# "Flying Against Time" - 1929
# "Over The Jungle Trails" - 1929
# "Lost at the South Pole" - 1930
# "Through the Air to Alaska" - 1930
# "Flying to the Rescue" - 1930
# "Danger Trails of the Sky" - 1931
# "Following the Sun Shadow" - 1932
# "Battling the Wind" - 1933
# "Brushing the Mountain Top" - 1934
# "Castaways of the Stratosphere" 1935
# "Hunting the Sky Spies" - 1941
# "The Pursuit Patrol" - 1943


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