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GLOSSARY







INTRODUCTORY



In¡¡preparing¡¡this¡¡volume¡¡on¡¡Flying¡¡Machines

the¡¡aim¡¡has¡¡been¡¡to¡¡present¡¡the¡¡subject¡¡in¡¡such¡¡a

manner¡¡as¡¡will¡¡appeal¡¡to¡¡boys£»¡¡or¡¡beginners£»¡¡in

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that£»¡¡while¡¡they¡¡furnish¡¡food¡¡for¡¡thought£»¡¡do¡¡not£»

in¡¡any¡¡way£»¡¡advance¡¡or¡¡improve¡¡the¡¡structure¡¡of

the¡¡machine¡¡itself£»¡¡nor¡¡are¡¡they¡¡of¡¡any¡¡service

in¡¡teaching¡¡the¡¡novice¡¡how¡¡to¡¡fly¡£



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to¡¡teach¡¡right¡¡principles£»¡¡and¡¡correct¡¡reasoning

than¡¡to¡¡furnish¡¡complete¡¡diagrams¡¡of¡¡the¡¡details

of¡¡a¡¡machine¡£¡¡The¡¡former¡¡teach¡¡the¡¡art£»¡¡whereas

the¡¡latter¡¡merely¡¡point¡¡out¡¡the¡¡mechanical

arrangements£»¡¡independently¡¡of¡¡the¡¡reasons¡¡for

making¡¡the¡¡structures¡¡in¡¡that¡¡particular¡¡way¡£



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of¡¡a¡¡knowledge¡¡of¡¡the¡¡subject£»¡¡hence¡¡that

field¡¡has¡¡been¡¡left¡¡to¡¡others¡£



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in¡¡knowing¡¡WHY¡¡certain¡¡things¡¡are

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particular¡¡ways¡£¡¡That¡¡is¡¡the¡¡void¡¡into¡¡which

these¡¡pages¡¡are¡¡placed¡£



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while¡¡experimenting¡¡with¡¡and¡¡building¡¡aeroplanes£»

how¡¡eagerly¡¡every¡¡boy¡¡inquires¡¡into¡¡details¡£

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spirit¡¡of¡¡inquiry¡£¡¡Some¡¡boys¡¡were¡¡discussing¡¡the

curved¡¡plane¡¡structure¡£¡¡One¡¡of¡¡them¡¡ventured

the¡¡opinion¡¡that¡¡birds'¡¡wings¡¡were¡¡concaved¡¡on¡¡the

lower¡¡side¡£¡¡¡¨But£»¡¨¡¡retorted¡¡another£»¡¡¡¨why¡¡are

birds'¡¡wings¡¡hollowed£¿¡¨



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leap¡£¡¡It¡¡was¡¡not¡¡satisfying¡¡enough¡¡to¡¡know¡¡that

man¡¡was¡¡copying¡¡nature¡£¡¡It¡¡was¡¡more¡¡important

to¡¡know¡¡why¡¡nature¡¡originated¡¡that¡¡type¡¡of¡¡formation£»

because£»¡¡it¡¡is¡¡obvious£»¡¡that¡¡if¡¡such¡¡structures

are¡¡universal¡¡in¡¡the¡¡kingdom¡¡of¡¡flying¡¡creatures£»

there¡¡must¡¡be¡¡some¡¡underlying¡¡principle

which¡¡accounted¡¡for¡¡it¡£



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of¡¡flying£»¡¡but¡¡rather¡¡to¡¡show¡¡how¡¡and¡¡why¡¡the

present¡¡machines¡¡fly¡£¡¡The¡¡making¡¡and¡¡the¡¡using

are¡¡separate¡¡and¡¡independent¡¡functions£»¡¡and¡¡of

the¡¡two¡¡the¡¡more¡¡important¡¡is¡¡the¡¡knowledge¡¡how

to¡¡make¡¡a¡¡correct¡¡machine¡£



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building¡¡of¡¡a¡¡locomotive£»¡¡but¡¡one¡¡man£»¡¡not¡¡a

builder£»¡¡knows¡¡better¡¡how¡¡to¡¡handle¡¡it¡£¡¡To

manipulate¡¡a¡¡flying¡¡machine¡¡is¡¡more¡¡difficult¡¡to

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it¡¡requires¡¡peculiar¡¡talents£»¡¡and¡¡the¡¡building¡¡is

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which¡¡arises¡¡from¡¡speculation¡¡and¡¡theories£»¡¡too

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desire¡¡in¡¡the¡¡present¡¡condition¡¡of¡¡the¡¡art¡¡is¡¡to¡¡exploit

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CHAPTER¡¡I



THEORIES¡¡AND¡¡FACTS¡¡ABOUT¡¡FLYING





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