Building and Flying an Aeroplane / A practical handbook covering the design, construction, and operation of aeroplanes and gliders
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This practical handbook provides guidance on the design, construction, and operation of aeroplanes and gliders, catering to amateur mechanics interested in aviation. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to proven designs to avoid the pitfalls of untested inventions. The text covers various aspects of building aeroplane models, including gliders and specific types like the Curtiss biplane and Bleriot monoplane. Additionally, it discusses the art of flying, the significance of safety inspections, and the lessons learned from accidents, aiming to equip aspiring builders with the knowledge necessary for successful and safe flight.
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