Blackwood's Magazine, Volum 242William Blackwood, 1937 |
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Side 578
... Gliding Meeting. For the B ' licence he must keep the glider in the air sixty seconds , and besides this do sundry ' S ' turns . Finally the pupil will be promoted from his primary glider to a slightly more efficient secondary machine ...
... Gliding Meeting. For the B ' licence he must keep the glider in the air sixty seconds , and besides this do sundry ' S ' turns . Finally the pupil will be promoted from his primary glider to a slightly more efficient secondary machine ...
Side 580
... gliding goes back , however , further than the post- war era . Much of the early success of the Wrights in America , as far back as 1910 , was gained from knowledge which they had ac- quired from a study of the glider fights of the ...
... gliding goes back , however , further than the post- war era . Much of the early success of the Wrights in America , as far back as 1910 , was gained from knowledge which they had ac- quired from a study of the glider fights of the ...
Side 582
1 This was written before the great National Gliding Meeting at Great Hucklow , August 28 to September 5 , 1937 . stages , for this is permissible . The duration flight. Yet again , the weather scien- tists informed glider pilots that ...
1 This was written before the great National Gliding Meeting at Great Hucklow , August 28 to September 5 , 1937 . stages , for this is permissible . The duration flight. Yet again , the weather scien- tists informed glider pilots that ...
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A MATTER OF NOMENCLATURE | 1 |
BLE THE IDLER | 9 |
OTHEL PEOPLET BUSINESS ET G H MILNE | 35 |
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