Béjeuhr, 1914, How the scientists are studying the aeroplane. Institutes of aerial engineering and their work
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Original title | How the scientists are studying the aeroplane. Institutes of aerial engineering and their work |
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Simple title | How the scientists are studying the aeroplane. Institutes of aerial engineering and their work |
Authors | Paul Béjeuhr |
Date | 1914-04-04 |
Countries | US |
Languages | en |
Keywords | how, scientists, study, aeroplane, institutes of aerial engineering, National Physical Laboratory, Luftschiffbau Zeppelin, Vickers, Sons, and Maxim, Gustav Eiffe, Champ-de-Mars, Institut aérotechnique, Armand de Gramont, D. P. Riabouchinski, Koutchino Institute of Aerodynamics, Ludwig Prandtl, Königlich Preußische Aeronautische Observatorium |
Journal | Scient. Amer. |
Related to aircraft? | 1 |
Page count | 3 |
Word count | |
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Sources
- Brockett (1921), page 134, entry 3: Béjeuhr, Paul. How the scientists are studying the aeroplane. Institutes of aerial engineering and their work. Scient. Amer., Vol. 110, No. 14 (Apr. 4, 1914), New York, pp. 284-285, 300, ill. (B2p0134e03)
- Scan / alternate / p. 300 at HathiTrust