Scientific American Magazine Vol 103 Issue 17

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 103, Issue 17

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Features

Moisant on The Art of Flying, Special Steels which may Lighten the Aeroplane, and more

Electricity- October 22, 1910

Aeronautics- October 22, 1910

Science- October 22, 1910

Historical--The Development of the Man-carrying, Motor-driven Aeroplane

From the Lililnthal Glider of 1895 to the Wright Biplane of 1903

Leading French and American Aeroplanes

Their Construction and Methods of Control

The Racing Aeroplane of the Future-A Study

J. Bernard Walker

Air Craftin War

The Possibilities of Aeroplanes and Dirigibles

Learning to Fly on French Aerodromes

W. F. Bradley

How the Wellman Airship is Electrically Lighted

The Atmospheric Ocean

A. Lawrence Rotch

Departments

Correspondence- October 22, 1910

Recently Patented Inventions- October 22, 1910

Notes and Queries- October 22, 1910

New Books, Etc.- October 22, 1910

Index of Inventions- October 22, 1910