250D: Two Brothers and a Flying Machine (Solved)

I read a junior fiction trilogy in middle school in the early 70s.

It was about two brothers who build a flying machine (NOT the Wright brothers – as virtually all my searches return).
I think it was set in either England or New England, possibly on a farm; likely at the turn of the 20th century. I think their mother is one of the characters. I remember specifically a description of cool linen sheets – of all things!

I think both brothers may have liked the same woman. (They might have been cousins but I don’t think so…)

One of the brothers was injured at some point – either in a crash, or maybe in war? Walked with a limp and a cane after that.

I remember rich detail in the writing.

Any thoughts or ideas would be welcomed. I’ve been hunting for years!

5 thoughts on “250D: Two Brothers and a Flying Machine (Solved)

  1. Lisa Houlihan

    Several of these details remind of Madeleine L’Engle’s Swiftly Tilting Planet. There is no flying machine, but a father and son do built a model of a tesseract in a farmhouse in New England. There are superb old linen sheets monogrammed BZM. There are twins, one paralyzed in a horseback riding accident and the other injured in war. There were cousins and marriages between two families.

    Although the absence of a flying machine makes it unlikely to be your book, perhaps you have combined two books.

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  2. dorrie

    Thanks so much for the input. i’ve looked up the Swiftly Tilting Planet and it doesn’t seem like what i recall – though what a surprising number of parallels, given my brief description! I DO recall that we read A Wrinkle in Time a year or two earlier (though i’m not sure i completed that assignment :-O )

    Reading was always such a challenge that i was amazed at how easily and hungrily i ingested the trilogy i’m seeking.

    I may have to read some of L’Engle’s series now; it looks very interesting.

    Thanks again. What a sweet resource!
    dorrie

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  3. Emma

    Sounds like the Flambards books by KM Peyton. Two brothers, one loves planes, one gets injured in the war, all featuring their cousin Christina.

    I reckon it’s those!

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    1. dorrie

      Dear dear Emma and Joanne – I can’t thank you enough for solving this decades-long mystery for me!! Your are right – this definitely looks like the series for which I’ve been searching!
      AND it’s a BBC miniseries on DVD.

      I am so grateful to you both for taking the time to respond.

      Warm regards,
      dorrie

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