Jane's All the World's Aircraft. 1913 by Fred T. Jane

Jane's All the World's Aircraft. 1913 by Fred T. Jane

Jane, Fred T. (Frederick Thomas), 1865-1916 | 85708 words

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Always visible content "Jane's All the World's Aircraft. 1913" by Fred T. Jane is an aviation annual... published in 1913. As the founding editor, Jane created what would become the definitive reference for aircraft worldwide. This fourth edition captures aviation at a pivotal moment, documenting the flying machines of the early twentieth century. The publication's meticulous cataloging of aircraft established a standard that would endure through world wars and technological revolutions, making it an essential Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less resource for understanding aviation's formative years. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Chapters

45 chapters
Ch. 1

Chapter 1

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PART D.--AERIAL "WHO'S WHO" AND DIRECTORY.

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Part C deals with aero-engines. It is mainly remarkable--in comparison

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1. _Theoretical course._--Lectures on meteorology, structure of

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2. _Practical._--This, in addition to flight, consists of dismounting

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1. LA BELGIQUE II~ (late ~I~)_ 4,000 m cubed.

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2. LA BELGIQUE III

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1912. Details of this special machine are:--~Length,~ 27 feet 10 inches

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1910. In 1912-13 the Huntingdon, modified, was flying well.

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2. Special establishments, dealing with purchase, construction, and big