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Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith (1909–1981)

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Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith, who died in 1981, was a Research Fellow at the Science Museum, London.

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Verk av Charles Harvard Gibbs-Smith

The Bayeux Tapestry (1973) 59 exemplar
Ballooning (1948) 22 exemplar
Great Exhibition of 1851 (1950) 20 exemplar
A history of flying (1953) 14 exemplar

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the substance of this booklet was delivered by the Author as a Discourse to the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Republished by the Science Museum to mark the centenary of the Wright brothers' pioneering flights on 17 December 1903, this classic account provides an introduction to their remarkable careers and their unique place in aviation history.
The Wrights were arguably the first to make powered, sustained and controlled flights, near Kitty Hawk, NC; the aeroplane, the first Flyer, was of their own design and construction and had been developed over a period of three years. It was loaned to the Science Museum, London, from 1928 to 1948, and is now displayed in the National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian Institution) in Washington DC, a reproduction remaining in London.… (mer)
 
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MasseyLibrary | 1 annan recension | Oct 16, 2022 |
Great table at back of book, showing airborne duration times for powered aeroplanes between 1903 and 1908. It includes one on October 14th 1906, at Issy, duration, three fifths of a second, distance 6 metres. Reading the book, I realise that the early days of flying in a powered, sustained and controlled way were not that long ago. The first Orvill and Wilbur Wright of this kind was in December 1903 and the first passenger flight of over one hour, piloted by Wilbur Wright, was in October 1908.
 
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jon1lambert | Sep 28, 2018 |

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Verk
39
Medlemmar
452
Popularitet
#54,272
Betyg
½ 3.6
Recensioner
8
ISBN
35
Språk
6

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