THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS MECHANICALLY STUDIED. BY MILLE GITARINI. Fign Effect of Currents of Air Upon Artificial Wings. The Bertelli Apparatus for Experimenting Upon the Mode of Action of the Wing of the Bird. %How the Apparatus Shown In Fig 4 is Used. Fig. 5T-Pipe. Fig. 6Effect of Current of Air Upon an Artificial Wing. Fig. 7Path of Wind When a Bird is Flying Against It. Fig. 8Second Form of Apparatus. The Double-T Blast Apparatus. THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS MECHANICALLY STUDIED. Fig. 9Second Form of Apparatus. Figs. lo and Third Form of Apparatus. Fig. 12Advance of Arti ficial Wing Against a Current


THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS MECHANICALLY STUDIED. BY MILLE GITARINI. Fign Effect of Currents of Air Upon Artificial Wings. The Bertelli Apparatus for Experimenting Upon the Mode of Action of the Wing of the Bird. %How the Apparatus Shown In Fig 4 is Used. Fig. 5T-Pipe. Fig. 6Effect of Current of Air Upon an Artificial Wing. Fig. 7Path of Wind When a Bird is Flying Against It. Fig. 8Second Form of Apparatus. The Double-T Blast Apparatus. THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS MECHANICALLY STUDIED. Fig. 9Second Form of Apparatus. Figs. lo and Third Form of Apparatus. Fig. 12Advance of Arti ficial Wing Against a Current of Air. 14 Advance of Wing Against Wind Pressure. Fig. 15Arrangement for Blowing Air Against the Con vexity and Concavity of a Wing., scientific american, 1903-10-10


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