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Lawrence Hargrave Quotes

It becomes a giant's task to compute the result when the effect of cross seas, wind at all angles and ever varying force, arched surfaces, head resistance, ratio of weight to area, and the intelligence of the guiding power crop up.
Lawrence Hargrave

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Type:
Scientist Quotes
Category:
Australian Scientist Quotes
Date of Birth:
January 29, 1850
Date of Death:
July 14, 1915
Nationality:
Australian
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And from a poise at this station the plane may swoop down, at great disadvantage if close to the back of the wave, at various slopes and directions till it cuts into the air that is being raised by the face of the following wave, which again enables it to resume its velocity.
Lawrence Hargrave

As to the effect of the wave on the air, we will suppose the water to be quite flat and the air motionless, a heavy undulation comes on the scene, it has to pass, so it pushes the air up with its face, letting it fall again as its back glides onwards.
Lawrence Hargrave

If you direct your attention to the position of a bird with regard to the wave surface, it will speedily be noticed to be nearly always on the rising side or face of the wave and moving apparently at right angles to the wave's course, but really diagonal to it.
Lawrence Hargrave

The plane is simply abstracting the power stored in the wave by a distant gale, and using it to counteract gravity. And if the work be continued long enough, or a multitude of planes be continually drawing on the reservoir of power, the wave must inevitably be flattened.
Lawrence Hargrave

To remove this obstacle I repeat or refer to such knowledge as has come under my notice, my own previously expressed views, and also describe and exhibit my last experiments and explain their novelty and utility.
Lawrence Hargrave

Used as kites, these rigid stable aeroplanes are superior to the very best cellular kites I can make; they are lighter, pull harder per square foot, attain a greater angle of elevation, and have fewer parts.
Lawrence Hargrave


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Angles, Arched, Area, Becomes, Compute, Crop, Cross, Effect, Ever, Force, Giant, Guiding, Head, Intelligence, Power, Ratio, Resistance, Result, Seas, Surfaces, Task, Up, Varying, Weight, Wind
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Angles, Arched, Area, Compute, Crop, Cross, Effect, Ever, Force, Giant, Guiding, Head, Intelligence, Power, Ratio, Resistance, Result, Task, Up, Varying, Weight, Wind
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