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aerial navigation



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For many years he was a mariner, then studied aerial navigation under famed Lieut.

From Time Magazine Archive

All these principles," wrote Cayley, "upon which the support, steadiness, elevation, depression and steerage of vessels for aerial navigation depend, have been abundantly verified by experiments upon a large and small scale.

From Time Magazine Archive

The truck teaches Naval Air cadets all they need to know about aerial navigation while cruising on the ground.

From Time Magazine Archive

Toughest stretch was across the Syrian Desert where blinding sandstorms sometimes rise 20,000 ft. and huge kitebirds menace aerial navigation.

From Time Magazine Archive

The support of the army for further experiments was withdrawn and Ader in despair abandoned the problem of aerial navigation which had claimed long years of study and unremitting effort.

From Story of the Aeroplane by Galbreath, C. B. (Charles Burleigh)




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