The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 100
... speed of the vessel , as the resistance of the water increases or decreases in the same proportion on each part of the line and kite irrespective of any alteration in speed . The actual ver- FIG . 1. SIGNALING LEAD CARRIED AT END OF ...
... speed of the vessel , as the resistance of the water increases or decreases in the same proportion on each part of the line and kite irrespective of any alteration in speed . The actual ver- FIG . 1. SIGNALING LEAD CARRIED AT END OF ...
Page 101
... speeds in order to make the model fly at its best . To test one of these gliders it is best to begin by casting the model from the hand at a height of about six feet and by comparing the action of the glider in each flight ascertain the ...
... speeds in order to make the model fly at its best . To test one of these gliders it is best to begin by casting the model from the hand at a height of about six feet and by comparing the action of the glider in each flight ascertain the ...
Page 102
... speed indicators on their wheels and when an offender against speed - limit regulations appears , they have only to follow him a short distance to secure certain proof of his offense . Arrest , im- mediate or subsequent , is sure to ...
... speed indicators on their wheels and when an offender against speed - limit regulations appears , they have only to follow him a short distance to secure certain proof of his offense . Arrest , im- mediate or subsequent , is sure to ...
Page 107
... speed up the engine to full speed with safety , but keeping a close watch on the bearing until you are satis- fied that it is back to its normal condition again . Don't slacken off the set screws or wedges too much , for an engine will ...
... speed up the engine to full speed with safety , but keeping a close watch on the bearing until you are satis- fied that it is back to its normal condition again . Don't slacken off the set screws or wedges too much , for an engine will ...
Page 137
... speed had also to be gained . With the amount of traffic now hauled on any large system , a delay of a day in clear- ing a wreck , would mean a freight blockade that would take a week to straighten out , to say nothing of the passengers ...
... speed had also to be gained . With the amount of traffic now hauled on any large system , a delay of a day in clear- ing a wreck , would mean a freight blockade that would take a week to straighten out , to say nothing of the passengers ...
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