THE AERIAL MOTOR-CYCLE 



THE FIRST MACHINE TO FLY 



The B.A.T. "Crow," a tiny monoplane only 15 feet across The Wright biplane produced 17 years ago. The position 

 the wings, and weighing little more than a motor-cycle. It has of the elevators in front of the machine and the absence of a 

 a 46 h.p. engine and a top speed of about 70 m.p.h. By un- closed fuselage and under-carriage should be noted. 

 doing twelve nuts it can be taken to pieces and kept in a bicycle 

 shed. 



THE D.H. 29 MONOPLANE 



This is so far the latest of the well-known series of aircraft designed by Captain De Havilland. It is a high lift monoplane, fitted with 

 ;o h.p. Napier "Lion" engine, and carries twelve passengers in a totally enclosed cabin at a speed of about uo m.p.h. A simi- 



lar model is also used for military purposes. 



