Albert C. Triaca
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Albert C. Triaca was chief engineer at Church Aeroplane Company and founder of the International School of Aeronautics.
Names | Albert C. Triaca |
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Countries | US |
Locations | New York |
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Affiliations | Church Aeroplane Company, International School of Aeronautics, Aero Club of America |
Wikidata id | Q16066849 |
Publications by or about Albert C. Triaca
- Triaca, 1908, Gliding, the new coming sport (Simple title: Gliding, the new coming sport, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Triaca, 1908, Hydrogen at low cost to advance building of dirigibles (Simple title: Hydrogen at low cost to advance building of dirigibles, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Triaca, 1909, German dirigeables and French aeroplanes (Simple title: German dirigeables and French aeroplanes, Journal: Fly)
- Triaca, 1909, The dirigibles (1) (Simple title: The dirigibles (1), Journal: Fly)
- Triaca, 1909, The dirigibles (2) (Simple title: The dirigibles (2), Journal: Fly)