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Chanute, Octave. Pending European experiments in flying. 



American Aeronaut and Aerostatist, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1907, St. Louis, pp. 13-16, 

 ill. S (.2690 



. Progress in aerial navigation. 



Eng. Magr., Vol. 2, No. 1 (Oct. 1891), New York. S (2691 



. Progress in flying machines. 



L'Aeronaute, 27* annfie. No. 10 (oct. 1S94), Paris, pp. 221-225. S (2602 



. Progress in flying macliines, by O. Clianute, C. E. 



A series of 27 articles, which appeared in the Railroad and Engineer- 

 ing Journal (now the American Engineer) of New York City, beginning 

 Oct., 1891. cf. Pref. 



Appendix: The flight of the albatross. Paper read before the Balloon 

 Society, October 3, 1884. By Thomas Moy. The flying man. The carrying 

 capacity of arched surfaces in sailing flight. By Otto Lilienthal. (Tr. 

 from Zeitschrift fiir Luftschiffahrt und Physik der Atmosphare for Nov. 

 1893.) 



New York, M. N. Forney, 1899, p. iv, 1 1., p. 308, ills., 22^^ cm. LC (269.'? 



. Progress in flying machines. 



New York, 1804, 8°, pp. 295. MS. Graphic Table by T. Moy inserted. (2694 



. Progress in flying machines. 



Railroad and Engineering Journal, New York (Oct. 1891-March 1893; May-Dec. 

 1893). S (2695 



. Recent aeronautical progress in the United States. 



Aer. Journ., Vol. 12, No. 47 (.July 1908), London, pp. 52-55. S (2696 



. Recent experiments in gliding flight. 



Aeronautical Annual, No. 3, 1897, Boston, pp. 30-.53, pis. 7. S (2697 



. Sailing flight. From observations made at Constantine, Algeria, by J. 



Bretonniere. Discussion by Octave Chanute. 



Aeronautics, Vol. 1, No. 9 (June 1894), New York, pp. 115-116. S (2698 



. Sailing flight, parts 1 and 2. 



Aeronautical Annual, Nos. 2-3, 1896-1897, Boston, pp. 60-76, 98-127. B (2699 



. Soaring flight. How to perform it. 



Aeronautics, Vol. 4, No. 4 (April 1909), New York, pp. 134-137. S (2700 



. Some American experiments. 



Aer. .Tourn., Vol. 2, No. 5, 1898, London, pp. 9-11, flgs. 1-5. S 



. The conclusion of Mr. Maxim's experiments. Progress in flying 



machines. 



Industrifs and Iron, Vol. 17, 1894, London, p. 126. (2701 



. The secret of soaring. 



Aeronautics, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Nov. 18!i3), New York, pp. 25-26. S (2702 



. The Wright Brothers' motor flyer. 



Nav. the Air. Aero Club of Amer., 1907, New York, pp. 3-5, ill. 1. S (2703 



