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Twenty-Five Years More of Theoretical and Experimental Research in Fluid Mechanics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 July 2016

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In the spring of 1914, in view of the tenth anniversary of the Aerodynamic Institute at Koutchino, near Moscow, I published a booklet in which I gave a survey of the Institute's activities since its foundation and concluded it as follows: “The problem of aerodynamical flying is solved, but, after the conquest of air space, another conquest, more difficult and of higher import, is offered to the ambition of man— the conquest of interplanetary spaces. “The brilliant progress of science gives hope that, in a more or less distant future, this problem will be solved in its turn through the patient and co-ordinated efforts of searchers impassioned by the greatness of this idea.

“The brilliant progress of science gives hope that, in a more or less distant future, this problem will be solved in its turn through the patient and co-ordinated efforts of searchers impassioned by the greatness of this idea.

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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1962

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