The Kite Principle in Acrial Navigation
When the problem of aerial navigation, with machines heavier than the air, and supported by mechanical means, was finally put upon a firm scientific basis by the experiments of Tatin, Langley, and others, it became evident that man was physically incapable of supporting himself in the air by his own...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific American 1903-06, Vol.LXXXVIII. (No. 26.), p.484 |
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Zusammenfassung: | When the problem of aerial navigation, with machines heavier than the air, and supported by mechanical means, was finally put upon a firm scientific basis by the experiments of Tatin, Langley, and others, it became evident that man was physically incapable of supporting himself in the air by his own exertions. |
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ISSN: | 0036-8733 1946-7087 |