Scientific American Magazine Vol 117 Issue 14

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 117, Issue 14

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Features

The Submarine as an Anti-U-Boat Weapon, Mobilizing Against Malaria, and more

Naval and Military- October 6, 1917

Short notes

Automobile- October 6, 1917

Aeronautical- October 6, 1917

With the American Airmen of Tomorrow

A Day Spent at an Aviation Training School Somewhere in New York State'

Austin C. Lescarboura

A Three Years' Flying Experience

What the War Has Done for Aviation as Viewed by a Pioneer Airman

B. C. Huicks

Strategic Moves of the War, September 27th, 1917

By Our Military

Aeroplanes in the Making

Work for the Cabinet-Maker, Mechanic, Needleworker and Painter

Development of Aviation Engines

Interesting Facts Concerning the Aeroplane's Main Member--the Power Plant

Victor W. Pagé

The Classification of Military Aeroplanes

Why Various Types of Heavier-than-Air Craft are Employed in Military Aviation

Bertram W. Williams

Electric Device for the Blind

Departments

Recently Patented Inventions- October 6, 1917