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g a Gliding Machine Plans and Materials Required--Estimate of Cost-- Sizes and Preparation of Various Parts--Putting the Parts Together VI. Learning to Fly How to Use the Glider--Effect of Body Movements --Rules for Beginners--Safest Place to Glide. VII. Putting On the Rudder Its Construction, Application and Use. VIII. The Real Flying Machine Surface Area Required--Proper Size of Frame and Auxiliaries--Installation of Motor--Cost of Constructing Machine. IX. Selection of the Motor Essential Features--Multiplicity of Cylinders--Power Required--Kind and Action of Propellers--Placing of the Motor X. Proper Dimensions of Machines Figuring Out the Details--How to Estimate Load Capacity--Distribution of the Weight--Measurements of Leading Machines. XI. Plane and Rudder Control Various Methods in Use--Wheels and Hand and Foot Levers XII. How to Use the Machine Rules of Leading Aviators--Rising from the Ground --Reasonable Altitude--Preserving Equilibrium-- Learning to Steer. XIII. Peculiarities of Aeroplane Power Pressure of the Wind--How to Determine Upon Power--Why Speed Is Required--Bird find Flying Machine Areas. XIV. About Wind Currents, Etc. Uncertainty of Direct Force--Trouble With Gusty Currents--Why Bird Action Is Imitated. XV. The Element of Danger Risk Small Under Proper Conditions--Two Fields of Safety--Lessons in Recent Accidents. XVI. Radical Changes Being Made Results of Recent Experiments--New Dimensions --Increased Speed--The One Governing Rule. XVII. Some of the New Designs Automatic Control of Plane Stability--Inventor Herring's Devices--Novel Ideas of Students. XVIII. Demand for Flying Machines Wonderful Results in a Year--Factories Over- crowded with Orders. XIX. Law of the Airship Rights of Property Owners--Some Legal Peculiarities--Danger of Trespass. XX. Soaring Flight XXI. Flying Machines vs. Balloons XXII. Problems of Aerial Flight XXIII. Amateurs May Use Wri
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