Occupation: Engineer Birth: February 18, 1832 Death: November 23, 1910
Let us hope that the advent of a successful flying machine, now only dimly foreseen and nevertheless thought to be possible, will bring nothing but g….
I believe the new machine of the Wrights to be the most promising attempt at flight that has yet been made..
To the possible enquiry as to the probable character of a successful flying machine, the writer would answer that in his judgment two types of such m….
All agreed that the sensation of coasting on the air was delightful..
The machine may even carry mail is special cases. But the useful load will be very small. The machines will eventually be fast, they will be used in ….
If there be one man, more than another, who deserves to succeed in flying through the air, that man is Mr. Laurence Hargrave, of Sydney, New South Wa….