The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... built was better than the Wrights ' or Cur- tiss ' that no aviator dare make a sug- gestion to him . " Fernandez the vain , " they called him in Nice and , indeed , he had that to be ACCIDENT TO ST . CALDERRAS ' WRIGHT MACHINE AT ...
... built was better than the Wrights ' or Cur- tiss ' that no aviator dare make a sug- gestion to him . " Fernandez the vain , " they called him in Nice and , indeed , he had that to be ACCIDENT TO ST . CALDERRAS ' WRIGHT MACHINE AT ...
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... built for making records , where strength is sacri- ficed for lightness and high power engines . And yet , as I write there lies before me a news- paper clipping that tells of the plans of one , Schneider , a New York man , who has built ...
... built for making records , where strength is sacri- ficed for lightness and high power engines . And yet , as I write there lies before me a news- paper clipping that tells of the plans of one , Schneider , a New York man , who has built ...
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... built Wright machine in which he had flown across the English channel and back in June and was almost instantly killed by a fall of thirty feet . Captain Rolls was participating in an alighting competition for a prize to the aviator ...
... built Wright machine in which he had flown across the English channel and back in June and was almost instantly killed by a fall of thirty feet . Captain Rolls was participating in an alighting competition for a prize to the aviator ...
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... built and is now undergoing a laboratory test . The larger engine shows improvement in de- sign , having two working cylinders in- stead of one with a rotary valve above for the admission of steam . The in- ventor does not claim that ...
... built and is now undergoing a laboratory test . The larger engine shows improvement in de- sign , having two working cylinders in- stead of one with a rotary valve above for the admission of steam . The in- ventor does not claim that ...
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... built roadbed is practically indestructible . It has the great advantage of resisting the upward suction of auto- mobile tires , which is so destructive to macadamized roads . The United States navy has been ex- perimenting with fuel ...
... built roadbed is practically indestructible . It has the great advantage of resisting the upward suction of auto- mobile tires , which is so destructive to macadamized roads . The United States navy has been ex- perimenting with fuel ...
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