The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... ground at Fort Meyer . The aeroplane had made three circuits of the parade ground at heights varying varying from sixty to a hundred feet when sud- denly a propeller blade snapped short off and was hurled sixty feet away . Tip- ping ...
... ground at Fort Meyer . The aeroplane had made three circuits of the parade ground at heights varying varying from sixty to a hundred feet when sud- denly a propeller blade snapped short off and was hurled sixty feet away . Tip- ping ...
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... ground , one of the wings struck sharply , causing the plane to turn turtle in a light breeze . The unlucky driver was pinned beneath his motor , the weight crushing out his life almost instantly . Bleriot has had a number of Septem ...
... ground , one of the wings struck sharply , causing the plane to turn turtle in a light breeze . The unlucky driver was pinned beneath his motor , the weight crushing out his life almost instantly . Bleriot has had a number of Septem ...
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... ground . Life was extinct when they picked him up . THE Zeppelin II DEMOLISHED BY THE WIND . vain of , for he was one of the hand- somest men in the town . He was a popular ladies ' tailor , and some of his best customers fainted when ...
... ground . Life was extinct when they picked him up . THE Zeppelin II DEMOLISHED BY THE WIND . vain of , for he was one of the hand- somest men in the town . He was a popular ladies ' tailor , and some of his best customers fainted when ...
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THE WRECK OF THE ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE . WHEN THE AVIATOR STRIKES THE GROUND . Schneider in the. The machine knocked the ... ground amid the wreck , dying instantly . Nine days later Captain Charles Stew- art Rolls , the. 10 TECHNICAL WORLD ...
THE WRECK OF THE ZEPPELIN DIRIGIBLE . WHEN THE AVIATOR STRIKES THE GROUND . Schneider in the. The machine knocked the ... ground amid the wreck , dying instantly . Nine days later Captain Charles Stew- art Rolls , the. 10 TECHNICAL WORLD ...
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... ground . It will be recalled how the cablegrams re- corded the chagrin of the English when Louis Bleriot flew across the channel , a feat that had been attempted more than once by Britons who had failed . After Bleriot's flight , Count ...
... ground . It will be recalled how the cablegrams re- corded the chagrin of the English when Louis Bleriot flew across the channel , a feat that had been attempted more than once by Britons who had failed . After Bleriot's flight , Count ...
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