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This work surveys principles and practice of natural and mechanical flight, combining aerodynamic theory, empirical measurements, and detailed descriptions of balloons, kites, airships, flying machines, motors, and propellers. The author presents experimental methods and results on lift, drag, and skin friction, compares animal flight with artificial designs, and discusses construction, operation, and applications such as surveying and military observation. Practical guidance on ballooning, parachutes, and photographic techniques is accompanied by illustrations, data, and an appendix with technical notes, emphasizing hands-on testing and the engineering challenges of achieving sustained powered flight.

About the Author

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Hiram S. Maxim

Hiram S. Maxim was an American inventor and engineer, best known for his pioneering work in the field of aerodynamics and flight. His notable book, "Artificial and Natural Flight," explores the principles of flight and the mechanics behind both natural and man-made flying devices. Maxim's contributions to aviation and engineering have had a lasting impact on the development of flight technology. In addition to his work in aerodynamics, he is also recognized for his inventions in various fields, showcasing his innovative spirit and technical expertise.

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