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WWII Books Discuss Anyone willing to try this one? in the World War II - General forums; Hey all, A while ago I found this article by Carl Bates in a book originally from Popular Mechanic's "The ...

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    Senior Member Velius's Avatar
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    Anyone willing to try this one?

    Hey all,

    A while ago I found this article by Carl Bates in a book originally from Popular Mechanic's "The Boy Mechanic Vol 1" (printed 1913!). It describes how to make a home built man-carrying glider!

    Here's the link if your interest is piqued.

    How To Make A Glider




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    In the age of lawsuits, I wonder if they would publish that article now.

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    No, i think i will pass on this one. Might as well put a small engine on it and make a ultralight out of it.


    By the way, God does have a place for all of his creatures. Right next to the potatoes and gravy.

    "Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshall_Stack View Post
    In the age of lawsuits, I wonder if they would publish that article now.
    Yup, they sure have. I found this article in a newer book while browsing around in a bookstore. I think it was a re-print of the same book.

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    "The machine should not be used in winds blowing faster than 15 miles an hour. Glides are always made against the wind, and the balancing is done by moving the legs. The higher the starting point the farther one may fly. Great care should be exercised in making landings; otherwise the operator might suffer a sprained ankle or perhaps a broken limb."

    That's a disclaimer if I ever saw one!!!

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