Sunday, February 10, 2013

Aviation in 1913: Images from Scientific American 's Archives [Slide Show]

Cover Image: February 2013 Scientific American MagazineSee Inside

A look at the state of flight in 1913 from the archives of Scientific American


AIR LIMOUSINE AIR LIMOUSINE: Ignaz "Igo" Etrich of Bohemia (then part of the Austrian Empire), designed and built the world's first enclosed passenger airplane. View a slide show of Aviation from 1913. Image: Scientific American Supplement, January 18, 1913

The new science and art of flight evolved as inventors created machines to fill specific flying purposes. While the storm clouds of World War I gathered, military aviation became predominant.

The increasing capability of flying machines in 1913 showed that they could be used as a tool of travel and, a year before World War I broke out in Europe, as a weapon of war.

>> View a slide show of Aviation from 1913

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=46ea401959c627efdd1194e66f242b99

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