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  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

    Librería: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 1187-1208), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Former ownership marking in black pen at top margin of front cover. Pages are clean. Covers are a bit loose with chipping at the spine. A couple pieces of blue tape on spine. Some of the articles include: "The Safety Aeroplane," "The Flanders Monoplane," "At 7,250 Feet" by Sidney Pickles, "Parliament and Aircraft," "Just for Fun Xmas 1912: How to Fly," "The Proof" by J. Dudley Sturrock, "Notes on the Gnome" by Edward M. Ling, "British Machines in Italy," "A Novel Biplane," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Thirty pages (Pages 1157-1186), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are clean overall. Former ownership marking in black pen but only at top margin of front cover. Very minimal chipping on spine and top edge. Some of the articles include: "Progress of Military Aeronautics Abroad," "Dirigibles in Germany and France," "Flying at Hendon," "A Visit to the Jezzi Camp at Eastchurch," "Aircraft in Warfare: A Chat with Mr. H. Barber," "Parliament and Aircraft," "From the Four Winds," "Aeronautical Engines," "From the British Flying Grounds," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages (Pages 925-948), possibly two pages missing; next issue begins with Page 951. Back cover is missing. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Most of the magazine is intact. Front cover is split and one advertisement page in the back is loose and chipped at edges. Chipping on the spine. Some of the articles include: "A Study of Bird Flight" by Dr. E. H. Hankin [article discusses bird flight patterns and the form of birds in flight], "Subsidized Sheds," "'Flight' Technology: Two Interesting Methods of Cross-Bracing," "Flight Prizes for Models," "How to Build a Model" by W. Booth, "School Aero Club Notes" by Robert P. Grimmer, "The Gyro Compass," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Airship News.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Thirteen pages (Pages 827-840), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." A very clean and intact copy. Very slight chipping on spine. Some of the articles include: "The Toll of the Air," "'Britain's Handicap,'" "Hendon Special Meeting," "Aero Education Premiums" by Griffith Brewer, "Further Development in X" by A. E. Berriman, "The Dublin to Belfast Event," "The Dream" by A. E. B., "British Notes of the Week," "The Elliot Instrument Board," "The X Constant" by J. H. Hume-Rothery, "Foreign Aviation News," "Progress of Flight About the Country," and "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages (Pages 185-208), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Page are clean and intact. A very clean copy. Only slight chipping on spine and top edge. Some of the articles include: "The Service Grant for Aviation," "Automatic Stability" by J. C. S., "Royal Aero Club Flying Ground, Eastchurch," "The Magnetic Compass--Its Construction and Use" [article continued from a previous issue], "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages (Pages 137-160), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Page are clean and intact. A very clean copy. Only a tiny portion of back cover (top-left corner) clipped off. Some of the articles include: "Military Aeroplanes and Vanity Fair," "The Paul-Tatin Aero-Torpedo," "Impressions at the Paris Aero Show" by Dr. E. Valentin, "Discussion on Soaring Flight at the Aeronautical Society," "Aviation in the French Army," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models" by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1914

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-six pages (Pages 131-156), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are clean. Covers are a bit loose with chipping at the spine and edges. Some of the articles include: "Flying at Hendon," "Aero Engines at Paris Show, 1913," "Armchair Reflections" by The Dreamer, "Accidents Investigation Committee of The Royal Aero Club. Report No. 19," "Mr. Hamel Flies Before the King," "From the British Flying Grounds," "Eddies," "The Thomas Flying Boat," "Some Notes on the Principles of Steering and Stability in Aeroplanes" by Maurice J. Dodd, "An Aeroplane in the Making," "Foreign Aircraft News," and "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages, complete (Pages 951-1122). A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean and undamaged. A clean and intact copy. Some of the articles include: "The Avro Biplane," A Study of Bird Flight" by Dr. E. H. Hankin [article looks at the Pied Kingfisher and aspects of flight such as position of wing tips, rate of beat in flapping, and flight pattern], "The Government and Aeroplanes," "Airship News," "The French Military Competitions," "School Aero Club Notes" by Robert P. Grimmer, "Two Interesting Patents," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Correspondence.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." ), complete. Twenty-four pages, complete (Pages 1-24). A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are clean and undamaged overall. A few pen marks on front cover but hardly affect text and images. A very clean and intact copy. Some of the articles include: "The Future of the Dirigible," "The Dawn of Another Year," "The British War Office Trials," "Paris Aero Show" [article lists descriptions and specifications of several of the aircraft in the show]," "New Army Aircraft Factory Aeroplane," "Electroplating of Non-metals," "Aeroplane Efficiency" by A. E. Berriman, "Foreign Aviation News," "Models" by V. E. Johnson, and "British Patents" by James D. Roots. Also included is a black and white reprinted portrait of French aviator Jane Herveu (1885-1955), the fourth woman in France to receive a pilot's license.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages, complete (Pages 1099-1122). A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Front and back covers are chipped on the edges and are loose; back cover has a significant tear at the lower-left corner. The rest of the magazine is intact. Some of the articles include: "The Military Aeroplane," "A Study of Bird Flight" by Dr. E. H. Hankin [article includes Hankin's observations of flying foxes in flight], "War Office Competition," "Impressions at the Third Paris Aero Salon," "Royal Aero Club Annual Dinner," "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models" by V. E. Johnson.

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-four pages (Pages 255-278), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Page are clean and intact. A very clean copy. Some of the articles include: "The Flanders Monoplane," "The Navy Estimates and Aviation," "What Is Doing Abroad.--Wake-Up England!," "Experimental Research at the N.P.L.," "Refinements in Bleriot Design," "Who Was the First Man to Fly?," "British Notes of the Week," "Foreign Aviation News," "Models" edited by V. E. Johnson, and "Progress of Flight About the Country," and "A Theoretical Power Chart.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1912

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty pages (Pages 97-116), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Page are very clean. Slight chipping on spine and top edge of front cover. Some of the articles include: "The Morane-Saulnier Racing Monoplane," "New World's Records," "Michelin Prizes," "Soaring Flight: Discussion at the Aeronautical Society," "Foreign Aviation News," "Models" by V. E. Johnson, and "The Kite and Model Aeroplane Association.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 881-902), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. Page 883 shows a reprinted black and white portrait of W. B. R. Moorhouse (1887-1915) with an airplane behind him. Moorhouse was the first airman to receive the Victoria Cross (VC), which is the highest and most prestigious award in the British honours system that is given for "gallantry in the presence of the enemy." On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. A bit of chipping on top edge and spine. Top-right corner has a small chip that does not affect text or images. A clean copy overall. Some of the articles include: "How We Encourage the Native Industry," "A Study of Bird Flight" by Dr. E. H. Hankin [discusses the form of birds in flight; specifically, the vulture, flexing of the wings in flight, and flex-gliding], "The Manville Prize," "'Flight' Technology" [focuses on "a combined land-brake and pneumatic suspension attachment"], "Fire and the Aeroplane," "The French Military Competitions," "Air Pressure on Plane Surfaces Moving Normally" by L. Blin Desbleds, "Foreign Aviation News," and "Models.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 773-794), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. No chipping except a tiny chip on lower-right corner of front cover. A very clean and intact copy. Some of the articles include: "Gun v. Aeroplane" [discusses the use of airplanes in war versus ground forces], "The New Short Biplane," "A Study of Bird Flight" by Dr. E. H. Hankin [discusses the soaring of birds during flight and the circling of cranes], "Flight at the British Association," "New World's Records," "The Adams-Farwell Rotary Motor," and "Models.".

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty pages (Pages 411-430), complete. Includes a loose back cover from a November 28, 1911 issue (has advertisements only). A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Front cover is loose from the rest of the magazine but is clean. Back cover is attached. Rest of the pages are intact. Some of the articles include: "The Hendon Demonstration" [article summarizes that this event will showcase the military capabillities of airplanes], "Complete Programme for the Hendon Demonstration," "Brooklands-Brighton Race," "Foreign Aviation News," "Atmospheric Friction" by A. F. Zahm [continued from previous issue on Page 405 and continues into the next issue], and "Models" [highlights miniature models].

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and sewn binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 345-366), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. A bit of chipping at the spine and top and bottom edges of the front and back covers. Rest of the pages are intact. Some of the articles include: "Our Prize Scheme for Flying Machine Model-Makers," "'Flight' Prize Scheme for Flying Machine Model Makers," "London to Paris Non-Stop by Aeroplane," "Hendon to Birmingham by Aeroplane," "Cross-Country Flying by Mr. Graham-Gilmour," "Airship News," "Foreign Aviation News," "The Easter Aviation Manoeuvres in France," "Flying in India," "The Future of the School Aero Club Movement" by Robert P. Grimmer, "Steering by Compass" by R. A., "The European Circuit," "The Isaacson Engine," "Problems Relating to Aircraft" by Mervyn O'Gorman [concluded from the previous issue on Page 342], and "Models" [includes advice and information on how to make a model Monoplane and other models].

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 431-452), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Front cover is very loose but still attached to magazine. Front cover also has a chip on the left edge and at the top (affects part of subtitle of this issue: "The Great Hendon Demonstration") but is clean. Rest of the pages are intact. Some of the articles include: "Hendon and After" and "The Hendon Demonstration" [both articles reflect upon the recent airplane demonstration at Hendon and say it was a success because it showed the practicality of airplanes and how they could be used in the military and industrially], "The Naval Airship Still in Dock," "The Henry Farman Monoplane," "The Latest Farman Biplane," "Foreign Aviation News," "Airship News," "Atmospheric Friction" by A. F. Zahm [continuned from the previous issue on Page 428], "Correspondence," and "Models" [includes highlight of a Bleriot model].

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 389-410), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Front and back covers are attached to spine with three pieces of tape. Bottom edge of back cover has some chipping. Rest of the pages are intact. Some of the articles include: "Aeroplanes in Naval Warfare" by Frank W. B. Hambling, "British Notes of the Week," "From the British Flying Grounds," "Additions to Our Library" [highlights the following books: The Aeroplane, Past, Present, and Future by Claude Grahame; Encyclopedia Britannica; Bird Flight as the Basis of Aviation by Otto Lilienthal; and The Gyroscope by V. E. Johnson], "Aviation and Common Sense" by F. I. Wilbur, "The 120-H.P. 'Vee' Type Wolseley Aero Engine," "More Continental Aviators," "A Self-Timing Anemometer," "Atmospheric Friction" by A. F. Zahm [continues into the next issue], "Foreign Aviation News," "A Model Monoplane" by H. W. Dunn, and "Models" [includes questions and answers on constructing a model dirigible and paper models].

  • The Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por London, England, 1911

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original publisher's gray wrapper with blue text and staple binding. 8 3/4" x 12." Twenty-two pages (Pages 367-388), complete. A few pages of advertisements in front and back and various advertisements interspersed throughout magazine. Many black and white reprinted photographs, drawings, and illustrations included. On front cover: "Flight: First Aero Weekly in the World. A Journal Devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport." Pages are very clean. Front cover is loose from the magazine but is clean. Back cover is loose but still attached. Rest of the pages are intact. Some of the articles include: "The Vista Opening Up," "More Under-Carriages at Olympia," "Flying in France: Some Observations During the Easter Holidays at Three Flying Centres, Issy-Les-Moulineaux, Juvisy, and Chalons Camp" by E. Keith Davies, "May Weather--What It Is Likely to Be," "A Map for Military Aviators," "Important British War Office Developments," "New Pilots at the 'Bristol' Schools," "Foreign Aviation News," "Airship News," "Aerial Gunnery" by J. Hirst, "A Theoretically Stable Plane" by C. L'Estrange, "Testing Elastic Motors" by W. Langdon-Davies, and "Models" [highlights a model Monoplane].

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1913

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue features: Paris Aero Show (continued) ; The New 80 h.p. Sopwith Biplane (with Scale Drwaings). Darkening, spine separated and chips and tear in wrap but remarkable copy, nonetheless.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: A Power-Driven Bleriot Model ; 354 Aero Club de France Pilot Aviators [listed alphabetically]. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Opinion versus Achievement ; King George and Aviation. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Aeroplanes in Naval War ; The Automatic Stability Machine: The Dunne Airplane. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Flying On To and Off Water ; The Davidson Gyropter. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Aeroplanes and Wireless ; The Problem of the Helicopter. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Flight at Olympia - 1st Show Number ; The Grahame-White Biplane (with Scale Drawings) . Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Third Aero Show Number ; Aeronautical Society Developments . Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Models at Olympia and a Prize Scheme ; War Office Policy for 1911. Some darkening, slight tears to pages but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: Our New Prize-Scheme ; The Isaacson Engine. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.

  • Royal Aero Club of the United Kingdom

    Publicado por Royal Aero Club, 1911

    Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America

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    Trade Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 'First Aero Weekly in the World'. Very rare early issue. Issue feature: The Vogue of Flying. Some darkening, but an exceptional copy.B/w Illustrations.