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A Project for Flying: In Earnest at Last!

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An author surveys past attempts at aerial navigation, critiques balloons as incapable of directional control, argues that imitation of birds and understanding flight principles are necessary, identifies gravity and insufficient velocity as key obstacles, reports experiments with heavy fowl and a foot-powered gliding apparatus, proposes a training machine called the Instructor—an apparatus of a long beam on a universal joint that provides inclined planes and partial weight support—to teach human flight through practice and gradual mastery, and lays out the rationale and early trials toward achieving controllable, sustained artificial flight.

About the Author

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Robert Hardley

Robert Hardley is an author known for his work in the realm of speculative fiction, particularly in the early 20th century. His notable book, "A Project for Flying: In Earnest at Last!", explores innovative ideas about flight and aviation, reflecting the era's fascination with technological advancement. Hardley's writing captures the spirit of inquiry and imagination that characterized the period, contributing to the broader discourse on human flight and its possibilities. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the aspirations and dreams of a time when aviation was on the cusp of transformation.

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