Building and Flying an Aeroplane / A practical handbook covering the design, construction, and operation of aeroplanes and gliders

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BUILDING AND FLYING AN AEROPLANE

Produced by James Simmons.

This file was produced from page images at the Internet Archive.

Transcriber's Note

This book was transcribed from scans of the original found at the Internet Archive and at Google Books. I have rotated some images. Tables are treated as images. There are two versions of this book: the first contains both parts and the second is published as two volumes with Examination Papers at the end of each, which the student would return to the American School of Correspondence for credit. I have included these Examination Papers at the end of each part.

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TWENTY HORSEPOWER NEUPORT MONOPLANE MAKING A LANDING
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BUILDING AND FLYING

AN AEROPLANE

A PRACTICAL HANDBOOK COVERING THE DESIGN,

CONSTRUCTION, AND OPERATION OF

AEROPLANES AND GLIDERS

By

CHARLES B. HAYWARD

MEMBER, THE AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY; MEMBER, SOCIETY OF AUTOMOBILE

ENGINEERS; FORMERLY SECRETARY, SOCIETY OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERS;

FORMERLY ENGINEERING EDITOR, THE AUTOMOBILE

ILLUSTRATED

CHICAGO

AMERICAN SCHOOL OF CORRESPONDENCE

1912

Copyright 1912 by

American School of Correspondence

Entered at Stationers' Hall, London

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