Publication 76, 1903, Aerial machine builders

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States that American, English, and French automobile makers are interested in going into the airplane business. Continues:

There are over 700 different types of aerial machines now in course of construction, and in England alone over twenty applications have been made for patents relating to aerial machines, within the last two months. Both France and Germany are even more prolific, so that there is in the world a vast army of inventors of aerial contrivances who are seeking material for the construction of their machines and suitable motors for driving them.
Those who manufacture and supply, and those who require such goods, should make known their wants in the advertising columns of the Aeronautical World. And those who wish to glean knowledge or those who have knowledge to impart on the subject of aeronautics will find the Aeronautical World the ideal medium.


Original title Aerial machine builders
Simple title Aerial machine builders
Authors
Date 1903
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords automobile, company, business, industry, Aeronautical World
Journal Aer. World
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 1
Word count
Wikidata id


Sources

  • Brockett 1, page 6, entry 76: Aerial machine builders. Aer. World, Vol. 1, No. 8, 1903, Glenville, Ohio, p. 182. S (76
  • Scan at Internet Archive