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Popular Science Monthly was a general public science magazine starting in1872 and occasionally published about aeronautics.
The issues from 1872-1918 have been transcribed at wikisource: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_Monthly
A history of this long-lasting magazine is written up in w:Popular_Science.
References
Publications in Popular Science Monthly or Pop. Sci. Monthly
- Popular Science Monthly (Simple title: Popular Science Monthly)
- Flower, 1886, The wings of birds (Simple title: The wings of birds)
- LeConte, 1894, New lights on the problem of flying (Simple title: New lights on the problem of flying)
- Lucas, 1900, Birds as flying machines (Simple title: Birds as flying machines)
- Cochrane, 1901, Recent progress in aerial navigation (Simple title: Recent progress in aerial navigation)
- Grosvenor, 1903, The tetrahedral kites of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell (Simple title: The tetrahedral kites of Dr. Alexander Graham Bell)
- Chanute, 1904, Aerial navigation (Pop. Sci. Monthly) (Simple title: Aerial navigation (Pop. Sci. Monthly))
- Langley, 1908, Experiments with the Langley aerodrome (3) (Simple title: Experiments with the Langley aerodrome)
- Publication 83, 1908, Aerial navigation (Simple title: Aerial navigation)
Original title | Popular Science Monthly |
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Simple title | Popular Science Monthly |
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Date | 1872- |
Countries | US |
Languages | en |
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Journal | Popular Science Monthly |
Related to aircraft? | .5 |
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