Fraser, 1912, Observations on the flight of the herring gull. A nature study in aviation

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The author almost has to be the same as the James Edward Fraser who held aero patents. I'll assume so for now.

Sources

  • Brockett (1921), page 506, entry 5: Fraser, James E. Observations on the flight of the herring gull. A nature study in aviation. Scient. Amer. Suppl., No. 1894 (Apr. 20, 1912), New York, pp. 252-253, diagr. (B2p0506e05)
  • Brockett (1921), page 506, entry 6: Fraser, James E. Observations on the flight of the herring gull. A nature study in aviation. (Reproduced from the "Scientific American.") Flying, Vol. 1, No. 9 (Oct. 1912), New York, pp. 14-15, 35, diagr. (B2p0506e06)


Original title Observations on the flight of the herring gull. A nature study in aviation
Simple title Observations on the flight of the herring gull
Authors James E. Fraser
Date 1912
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords observations, herring gull, natural flight
Journal Flying, Scientific American, Scient. Amer. Suppl.
Related to aircraft? 1
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