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A practical manual lays out the physics and mechanics of mechanical flight, explaining lift, resistance, momentum, and the differences between bird and machine; it examines shapes and supporting surfaces, fore-and-aft and lateral control, and comparisons of monoplane, biplane, helicopter and orthopter types. It gives guidance on kite and glider design, construction details, powerplants and propellers, instruments and stabilizing devices, and stepwise experimental flying practice, concluding with applications, wartime uses, limitations of speed-focused approaches, and recommendations for future improvements.
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