Like an arrow the Snowbird was shot upward on a long slant.
He brought the Snowbird down the air-ways on a long slant and at a swift pace.
So he shot the Snowbird upward again at a long slant, and put on all the power of the engine to drive her onward.
Therefore Mark raised the bow of the flying machine and she darted upward on a long slant, drawing ever nearer to the shining peak of the great mountain.
He would let the airship shoot downward on a long slant, so as to gain as much as possible.
They were some distance out from the Kentfield grounds now, but were headed for them on a long slant.
This was agreed on as a wise plan, and Dick, who was taking his turn at the wheel, shifted the rudder to send his craft up on a long slant.
The vertical rudder was now depressed, and on a long slant Dick's airship was sent down.
The leader went on climbing steadily in a long slant, and at the next barrier of lights and guns held straight on and over without paying heed to the rush and whistle of shells, the glare and bump of their bursts.
When he had gone off that afternoon, he had flown arrow-straight for the locality the Hun was reported in, climbing in a long slant as he went, looking out eagerly for any sign of his quarry.
Up through the thronged and swirling tide he darted on a long slant, straight and swift as a hungry trout rising to a May-fly.
Gliding up to the surface on a long slant, very slowly, he opened his great jaws just below the object, sucked it in, and with a heavy splash turned back toward the bottom.
The Comet shot downward on a long slant, and a moment later there was a vivid flash of lightning, followed by a crashing peal of thunder.
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