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On Flapping Flight of Aeroplanes
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 September 2016
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It has been long known, principally through experiments on soaring, that a large, if not by far the largest, part of the supporting force obtained by birds in regular flight, is probably furnished by upward air pressure on their wings, regarded as planes moving horizontally, with their surfaces slightly inclined to the direction of motion.
Langley's “Experiments on Aero–dynamics” furnish some numerical data for estimating the power required to sustain an aeroplane of given weight, propelled horizontally by a known force, and he applies these to the determination of the problem whether this could be effected by screw propellers, analogous to those of a ship, actuated by machinery of existing type.
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