WINGED AEROPLANE.
WONDEBFTJL AtTSTBIAN INVENTION. LONDON, April 13. The "Daily Mail'.' says: "A vista so wonderful that the whole conception of the place that aircraft may hold in the future of transport is the promise of a new aeroplane invention of the ; Austrian Professor ing wings, moving like those of a bird and capable of extending and contracting, form the basis of Nimfuhr's theory. A propeller is not necessary. Successful tests have been held, and a x;om- ( pany formed to build machines."
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 8
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82WINGED AEROPLANE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17120, 15 April 1921, Page 8
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