This Scientific Age: Essays in Modern Thought and AchievementDugald Caleb Jackson, Walter Paul Jones J. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1930 - Počet stran: 353 |
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... speed record by a wide margin . Why speed ? Was the Curtiss Company merely seek- ing publicity , anxious only for headlines in the news- papers ? Was this merely another indication that the twentieth century had gone mad in its effort ...
... speed record by a wide margin . Why speed ? Was the Curtiss Company merely seek- ing publicity , anxious only for headlines in the news- papers ? Was this merely another indication that the twentieth century had gone mad in its effort ...
Strana 96
... speed to 248 miles per hour . Back of each mile added to that record , the fastest speed at which a human had ever traveled , were months of patient work of the laboratory staff , first in theoretical calculations and design layout on ...
... speed to 248 miles per hour . Back of each mile added to that record , the fastest speed at which a human had ever traveled , were months of patient work of the laboratory staff , first in theoretical calculations and design layout on ...
Strana 98
... speed course with the wind . As he passes the pylon , the pilot zooms to kill speed at the finish of the run , makes a turn and a reverse run down the course against the wind . Several runs are made in each direction with and against ...
... speed course with the wind . As he passes the pylon , the pilot zooms to kill speed at the finish of the run , makes a turn and a reverse run down the course against the wind . Several runs are made in each direction with and against ...
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Descriptive Essays I II III | 1 |
THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND MARVELS M | 20 |
METALS Old and New Edwin E Slosson | 36 |
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