Barton, 1911, The first British dirigible and hydro-aeroplane

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Describes experiments conducted by Barton and Rawson with a dirigible, with a hydro-aeroplane (not a hydroplane as printed in Brockett), and with man-lifting kites.

The linked two pages, the only cited by Brockett, describe only the dirigible and end with a (To be continued).


Original title The first British dirigible and hydro-aeroplane
Simple title The first British dirigible and hydro-aeroplane
Authors Francis Alexander Barton
Date 1911-12
Countries GB
Languages en
Keywords Francis Alexander Barton, F. L. Rawson, experiment, kite, seaplane dirigible, British War Office, Alexandra Palace
Journal Aeronautics (UK)
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 2
Word count
Wikidata id

Sources

  • Brockett (1921), page 125, entry 8: Barton, F. The first British dirigible and hydroplane. Aeronautics, Vol. 4, No. 46 (Dec. 1911), London, pp. 248-249, ill. (B2p0125e08)
  • Scan at HathiTrust