About This Book
The work traces the dream of flight from ancient legend through nineteenth-century experiments to the practical emergence of both aeroplanes and airships, surveying gliding pioneers, early powered attempts, and influential inventors. It chronicles competitive developments, demonstrations, and the rapid technological changes driven by military needs, then examines postwar reconstruction and contemporary advances in design. Separate sections analyze aeroplane design trends, the evolution of dirigibles and kite balloons, and the progression of aircraft engines, discussing major engine types and wartime improvements. Appendices and a bibliography provide further technical and documentary reference.