The Technical World Magazine, Volume 22Technical World Company, 1914 |
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Page 16
... THE DEATH HOOK OF THE SKIES . The two -. HOW FRENCH BATTLESHIPS USE HYDROAEROPLANES The deck is specially prepared with a platform so as to allow the air craft to make its flights from the vessel . ARMORED AND CARRYING MACHINE GUNS. 16.
... THE DEATH HOOK OF THE SKIES . The two -. HOW FRENCH BATTLESHIPS USE HYDROAEROPLANES The deck is specially prepared with a platform so as to allow the air craft to make its flights from the vessel . ARMORED AND CARRYING MACHINE GUNS. 16.
Page 17
... MACHINE GUNS KEEPING THE PEOPLE'S BUTTER The room is always at a. THE GUNMEN OF AN AIR DESTROYER aeroplane rose above ... machines built to withstand leaden bullets .
... MACHINE GUNS KEEPING THE PEOPLE'S BUTTER The room is always at a. THE GUNMEN OF AN AIR DESTROYER aeroplane rose above ... machines built to withstand leaden bullets .
Page 18
... machine that is attacked and the bomb is thereby exploded . THE DEFENSIVE BOMB OF THE AIR ( Below ) On the defense , the bomb is swung from a small balloon and the invad . ing air craft by striking the wires explodes the bomb . single ...
... machine that is attacked and the bomb is thereby exploded . THE DEFENSIVE BOMB OF THE AIR ( Below ) On the defense , the bomb is swung from a small balloon and the invad . ing air craft by striking the wires explodes the bomb . single ...
Page 26
... machine and thousands of dollars of merchandise dependent upon it was a tremendous burden . A slight ac- cident might have destroyed public con- fidence and spoiled the whole future . This fall he will be able to rest easier , for a ...
... machine and thousands of dollars of merchandise dependent upon it was a tremendous burden . A slight ac- cident might have destroyed public con- fidence and spoiled the whole future . This fall he will be able to rest easier , for a ...
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... machine worked on the gyroscopic principle , but it weighed three tons and was capable of running at a speed of only four miles an hour . The same engineer's monorail train was demonstrated before the Im- perial College of Science and ...
... machine worked on the gyroscopic principle , but it weighed three tons and was capable of running at a speed of only four miles an hour . The same engineer's monorail train was demonstrated before the Im- perial College of Science and ...
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