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Ayres New Aerial Machine, 1885 Poster
by Science Source
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Ayres New Aerial Machine, 1885 poster by Science Source. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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Aerial Machine invented by Dr. W. O. Ayres of New Haven (1885) got its power from air compressed to 3.000 pounds per square inch in two drums. Air... more
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Aerial Machine invented by Dr. W. O. Ayres of New Haven (1885) got its power from air compressed to 3.000 pounds per square inch in two drums. Air was supposed to feed through tubes to motors, last for several hours. The four horizontal propellers serve to give the craft sufficient lifting-power. They are driven not only by the compressed air but also by the legs of the rider thrusting on pedals similar to those used on bicycles. Attached to each cylinder of compressed air is a driving machine in which a paddle-wheel is brought into rotating motion by the flow of air. With his left hand the rider regulates the valve for air supply, while with his right arm he drives the vertically revolving propeller which thrusts the machine foreword. Appeared in Scientific American published May 9, 1885.
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