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Story of the Aeroplane

Chapter 23: Recent Improvements
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About This Book

This work explores the concept of the atmosphere as a vast ocean surrounding the Earth, emphasizing humanity's relationship with it. It discusses the challenges and limitations faced by humans in their quest to navigate this aerial ocean, drawing parallels to the natural flight of birds. The text delves into the development of aviation, highlighting the scientific and artistic endeavors that have allowed humans to ascend from the depths of this metaphorical ocean. Through this examination, it presents the evolution of flight technology and the ongoing pursuit of mastering the skies.

Recent Improvements

Improvements are still in rapid progress. The hydroaeroplane has been invented. This is a slightly modified aeroplane with equipment that will keep it afloat on the water from which it may rise and fly at the will of the pilot. Aviators have developed high skill in the control of their machines in mid-air. They have at high speed described intricate figures, sustained themselves in inverted positions and performed the dangerous and thrilling feat of “looping the loop” in their swift downward flight. They have ascended high in air, reaching an altitude of over 20,000 feet, and increased their speed rate to 126 miles an hour. Swifter than flight of bird and outspeeding the winged tempest, man has cleft the highways of the air. A long line of fatal accidents has marked his progress, but with reckless and audacious courage he has kept his course until he has added the “upper deep” to the realm of his dominion.