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Aeolus; or, the future of the flying machine

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The work offers a practical forecast of the development of flying machines, beginning with clear definitions of core aeronautical terms and a comparison between heavier-than-air craft and lighter-than-air airships. It traces incremental technical advances—wing and aerofoil design, airscrews, slotted wings, flaps and control surfaces—and argues for progress grounded in demonstrated practicability rather than speculative inventions. It assesses civil, military, and lighter-than-air roles, and emphasizes that legal, financial, and public attitudes will be decisive in shaping adoption and safety practices.

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Major Oliver Stewart

Major Oliver Stewart was an early 20th-century author known for his work in speculative fiction. His notable book, "Aeolus; or, the Future of the Flying Machine," explores themes of aviation and technological advancement, reflecting the era's fascination with flight and innovation. Stewart's writing contributes to the literary heritage of early science fiction, engaging readers with imaginative concepts that resonate with the aspirations of his time.

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