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Flapping Flight

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2016

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A paper on “Flapping Flight of Aeroplanes ” by the present writer was communicated by the late Professor G. F. FitzGerald to the “ Proceedings ” of the Royal Society (Vol. 64, pp. 420-430) in 1899. At that date much that is now almost common knowledge concerning the mechanics of flight was little thought of, much less understood, practical aviation did not exist, and a limited supply of experimental results presented confusing specimens of discordant and unreliable data to the inquirer. The development, during the last eight years, of the practice and science of aviation, seems to justify a review of the paper1 of 1899 in the light of better information, and of a better understanding of the influence of head resistance and other things, ignored fifteen years ago.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1915

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* When time permits there is a large amount of experimental work requiring to be done on the subject of hovering flight. We had planned to undertake some of this long ago, but opportunity has been lacking. Meantime, the exact proportion in which “ gliding ” and “ flapping ” actions enter into the flight of birds and insects is quite undetermined experimentally.— EDITOR.