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A concise survey of human flight that traces progress from early balloon experiments through the development of dirigibles and powered aeroplanes to military air operations. The opening chapters examine lighter-than-air craft, their construction, attempts at steering, and safety devices such as the parachute. Later sections follow pioneers of heavier-than-air machines, the refinement of aircraft engines, aeroplane design and control, and adaptations for water operations. Practical matters addressed include altitude measurement, navigation, launching and landing techniques, causes of accidents, and technical terminology, with a closing consideration of possible future directions for aviation.

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William J. Claxton

William J. Claxton is an author known for his work in aviation literature. His notable book, "The Mastery of the Air," explores the principles and advancements in aeronautics, reflecting the technological innovations of his time. Claxton's writing contributes to the understanding of flight and its impact on society, making him a relevant figure in the discourse surrounding early aviation. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history and development of air travel.

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