The Mastery of the Air

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By William J. Claxton

PREFACE

PART I. BALLOONS AND AIR-SHIPS

CHAPTER I. Man's Duel with Nature

CHAPTER II. The French Paper-maker who Invented the Balloon

CHAPTER III. The First Man to Ascend in a Balloon

CHAPTER IV. The First Balloon Ascent in England

CHAPTER V. The Father of British Aeronauts

CHAPTER VI. The Parachute

CHAPTER VII. Some British Inventors of Air-ships

CHAPTER VIII. The First Attempts to Steer a Balloon

CHAPTER IX. The Strange Career of Count Zeppelin

CHAPTER X. A Zeppelin Air-ship and its Construction

CHAPTER XI. The Semi-rigid Air-ship

CHAPTER XII. A Non-rigid Balloon

CHAPTER XIII. The Zeppelin and Gotha Raids

PART II. AEROPLANES AND AIRMEN

CHAPTER XIV. Early Attempts in Aviation

CHAPTER XV. A Pioneer in Aviation

CHAPTER XVI. The "Human Birds"

CHAPTER XVII. The Aeroplane and the Bird

CHAPTER XVIII. A Great British Inventor of Aeroplanes

CHAPTER XIX. The Wright Brothers and their Secret Experiments

CHAPTER XX. The Internal-combustion Engine

CHAPTER XXI. The Internal-combustion Engine(Cont.)

CHAPTER XXII. The Aeroplane Engine

CHAPTER XXIII. A Famous British Inventor of Aviation Engines

CHAPTER XXIV. The Wright Biplane (Camber of Planes)

CHAPTER XXV. The Wright Biplane (Cont.)

CHAPTER XXVI. How the Wrights launched their Biplane

CHAPTER XXVII. The First Man to Fly in Europe

CHAPTER XXVIII. M. Bleriot and the Monoplane

CHAPTER XXIX. Henri Farman and the Voisin Biplane

CHAPTER XXX. A Famous British Inventor

CHAPTER XXXI. The Romance of a Cowboy Aeronaut

CHAPTER XXXII. Three Historic Flights

CHAPTER XXXIII. Three Historic Flights (Cont.)

CHAPTER XXXIV. The Hydroplane and Air-boat

CHAPTER XXXV. A Famous British Inventor of the Water-plane

CHAPTER XXXVI. Sea-planes for Warfare

CHAPTER XXXVII. The First Man to Fly in Britain

CHAPTER XXXVIII. The Royal Flying Corps and Royal Naval Air Service

CHAPTER XXXIX. Aeroplanes in the Great War

CHAPTER XL. The Atmosphere and the Barometer

CHAPTER XLI. How an Airman Knows what Height he Reaches

CHAPTER XLII. How an Airman finds his Way

CHAPTER XLIII. The First Airman to Fly Upside Down

CHAPTER XLIV. The First Englishman to Fly Upside Down

CHAPTER XLV. Accidents and their Cause

CHAPTER XLVI. Accidents and their Cause (Cont.)

CHAPTER XLVII. Accidents and their Cause (Cont.)

CHAPTER XLVIII. Some Technical Terms used by Aviators

CHAPTER XLIX. The Future in the Air



THE MASTERY OF THE AIR


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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