Jane's All the World's Aircraft. 1913 by Fred T. Jane
5. Russian Military dirigible, KOMMISSIONNY,}
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originally known as CLEMENT-BAYARD I} 1909
Chapters
1. Chapter 1
2. PART D.--AERIAL "WHO'S WHO" AND DIRECTORY.
3. Part C deals with aero-engines. It is mainly remarkable--in comparison
4. 1. _Theoretical course._--Lectures on meteorology, structure of
5. 2. _Practical._--This, in addition to flight, consists of dismounting
6. 1. LA BELGIQUE II~ (late ~I~)_ 4,000 m cubed.
7. 2. LA BELGIQUE III
8. 1912. Details of this special machine are:--~Length,~ 27 feet 10 inches
9. 1910. In 1912-13 the Huntingdon, modified, was flying well.
10. 2. Special establishments, dealing with purchase, construction, and big
11. 4. Depots. A species of dockyards dealing with minor repairs, etc.
12. 3. Lyon.
13. 5. Russian Military dirigible, KOMMISSIONNY,}
14. 7. ASTRA-TRANSAERIENNE-VILLE DE PAU-VILLE}
15. 14. ASTRA-TORRES I 1911
16. 9. New ship of 17,000 m cubed building. " "
17. 2. " II (_De la Vaulx_)
18. 6. " VI Sold to United States
19. 12. " XII (_Spiess_) " (rigid)
20. 1. Must be of entirely German manufacture, with ample and comfortable
21. 2. Design must permit of fitting bomb droppers and photographic
22. 4. Dimensions must not exceed 49 feet span (14.50 m.), 39 feet long (12
23. 5. Minimum endurance, 4 hours.
24. 1913. Others on order, including _Ottos_ on floats (_A.G.O._), of which
25. 1912. The 1912 model is of entirely novel type, a tail first monoplane
26. 3. St. Petersburg "
27. 100. At the end of March, 1913, the total number was about 250, of which
28. 1911. Agents for _Caudrons_ and _Deperdussins_. Run a school for these.
29. 1909. On 25th July, 1909, Bleriot made the first Cross-Channel flight in
30. Part C.
31. 1906. Has had more falls than any other aviators. First man to fly
32. 1908. Has made many good flights ever since. In 1912-13 produced a
33. 1870. Aeronaut since 1898. Did a trip, Paris to Sweden. Treasurer
34. 1910. (Ae. C. F. pilot 31). Distinguished himself on _H. Farmans_
35. 1887. Commenced work in 1893 with Dr. Graham Bell, and later,
36. 1878. Author of _Moderne Luftschiffahrt_ and other works.
37. 1911. Winner of many prizes in America.
38. 1891. ("Philips' entry.") Leading authority on aviation subjects.
39. 1875. Leading Figure in German aerial circles. Connected with the
40. 1911. Designer to the _Bristol_ Co., 1911.
41. 1904. Now aviator and writer on subject.
42. 1908. Designed _Akron_, 1911. Killed 1911.
43. 1906. Induced H. Farman to be interested in aviation.
44. 1910. Has made many famous flights.
45. 1905. Details of this and later _Zeppelins_ will be found on the
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