The Fixed Flight by Maurice Renard audiobook.
Genre: scifi
When Archibald Clarke receives an urgent telegram, he rushes to his sister Ethel's home outside Philadelphia and finds the Corbett household on edge. Ethel's husband, the brilliant but ailing engineer Corbett, is determined to prove a breakthrough that sounds like madness: the Aerofix, a slim, sealed craft designed not to fly forward, but to hold itself motionless in the air while the Earth turns beneath it. If the machine can truly maintain its fixity against winds and the planet's spinning atmosphere, then a passenger could 'travel' enormous distances without traditional propulsion, simply by waiting as oceans and continents slide past below. Drawn by loyalty, curiosity, and dread, Archibald joins Ethel and their taciturn assistant Jim for the first full-scale trial. Inside the cramped, humming vessel, wonder quickly tangles with claustrophobia and rising stakes, as delicate mechanisms, risky improvisations, and the unforgiving physics of the sky test the limits of human control. Maurice Renard blends rigorous speculation with mounting suspense in a story about invention, hubris, and the terrifying beauty of a world in motion.
Chapters (Approximate)
(00:00:00) Chapter 01
(00:20:38) Chapter 02
(00:35:39) Chapter 03
(00:54:36) Chapter 04
(01:12:09) Chapter 05
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