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Aeroplanes

Chapter 15 THE AEROPLANE IN THE GREAT WAR

Word Count: 7948    |    Released on: 28/11/2017

overing the positions of the enemy. They were of great service at that time, although

ily, observations from balloon

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“THE "SCIENCE" OF AVIATION.-It may be doubted whether there is such a thing as a "science of aviation." Since Langley, on May 6, 1896, flew a motor-propelled tandem monoplane for a minute and an half, without a pilot, and the Wright Brothers in 1903 succeeded in flying a bi-plane with a pilot aboard, the universal opinion has been, that flying machines, to be successful, must follow the structural form of birds, and that shape has everything to do with flying. We may be able to learn something by carefully examining the different views presented by those interested in the art, and then see how they conform to the facts as brought out by the actual experiments.”