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The pamphlet surveys contemporary theories and experiments in aeronautics, contrasting motor-driven designs with approaches that rely on wind and soaring. It presents arguments from several investigators and proposes that future aerial craft may resemble sailing yachts, using wind for propulsion with engines only as auxiliary power in calm. The author analyzes energy storage by altitude, suggesting lifted weights or payloads as simple accumulators of potential energy convertible into movement. He reviews the flight of soaring birds and experiments with balloons, inclines, and aeroplane grades to show how careful design might allow sustained unpowered or minimally powered flight. Practical testing methods and a measuring instrument are described, and historical and theoretical sources are cited to guide further research.

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James Means

James Means was an American author and aviation enthusiast, best known for his work "The Problem of Manflight." In this book, he explores the challenges and advancements in human flight, reflecting the technological aspirations of his time. Means contributed to the discourse on aviation and its potential, offering insights that resonate with both historical and contemporary discussions on flight. His writings provide a glimpse into the early 20th-century fascination with aviation and the quest for human innovation in the skies.

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