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:Rankin Kennedy. ''Flying Machines: practice and design. Their principles, construction, and working.'' 1909. The Technical Publishing Co. Limited, 55 and 56 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.; 25, Market Street, Manchester; And all Booksellers.
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:Rankin Kennedy. ''Flying Machines: practice and design. Their principles, construction, and working.'' 1909. [[The Technical Publishing Co. Limited]], 55 and 56 [[Chancery Lane]], London, W.C.; 25, Market Street, [[Manchester]]; And all Booksellers.
  
 
A theoretical treatment of airplane dynamics seemingly geared toward the use of aspiring designers.
 
A theoretical treatment of airplane dynamics seemingly geared toward the use of aspiring designers.
  
Kennedy's preface is dated Glasgow, December 1909.
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Kennedy's preface is dated [[Glasgow]], December 1909.
  
 
Contains advertisements by companies making airplane components and materials, as well as full aircraft; such as  
 
Contains advertisements by companies making airplane components and materials, as well as full aircraft; such as  
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* [[Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.]], Manor Mills, Aston, Birmingham
 
* [[Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.]], Manor Mills, Aston, Birmingham
  
At the back is an advert from the [[Technical Publishing Co.]] (10 Southampton Buildings, London, W.C.) itself advertising "British Patents Working": "This department is prepared to undertake the negociation and exploitation of British Patents. Special attention devoted to the needs of Foreign Patentees."
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At the back is an advert from the [[Technical Publishing Co.]] (10 Southampton Buildings, London, W.C.) itself advertising "British Patents Working": "This department is prepared to undertake the negotiation and exploitation of British Patents. Special attention devoted to the needs of Foreign Patentees."
  
 
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|Countries=GB
 
|Countries=GB
 
|Languages=en
 
|Languages=en
|Keywords=airplane; glider; lift; stability; gyroscope
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|Keywords=airplane; glider; lift; stability; gyroscope; Birmingham Aero Co.; Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.
 
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|Related to aircraft=1
 
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Latest revision as of 09:46, 13 December 2024

Rankin Kennedy. Flying Machines: practice and design. Their principles, construction, and working. 1909. The Technical Publishing Co. Limited, 55 and 56 Chancery Lane, London, W.C.; 25, Market Street, Manchester; And all Booksellers.

A theoretical treatment of airplane dynamics seemingly geared toward the use of aspiring designers.

Kennedy's preface is dated Glasgow, December 1909.

Contains advertisements by companies making airplane components and materials, as well as full aircraft; such as

At the back is an advert from the Technical Publishing Co. (10 Southampton Buildings, London, W.C.) itself advertising "British Patents Working": "This department is prepared to undertake the negotiation and exploitation of British Patents. Special attention devoted to the needs of Foreign Patentees."


Original title Flying Machines: practice and design. Their principles, construction, and working.
Simple title Flying Machines
Authors Rankin Kennedy
Date
Countries GB
Languages en
Keywords airplane, glider, lift, stability, gyroscope, Birmingham Aero Co., Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd.
Journal
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 158
Word count
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