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Old October 30th 07, 03:18 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Jim[_8_]
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Well hell -- that didn't work . . . here's the link.

http://www.airbornegrafix.com/Histor...ngs/Besler.htm


"Jim" jaahrens NOSPAM at yahoo dot com wrote in message news:...
Received the following link via email from a friend. Hope ya'all don't
mind following links to get pics.

----Original Message----


No more magnetos!

This is interesting. Note the Dolby boiler behind the engine. At the
time, the Stanley Steamer took about 20 minutes to heat up. Dolby had
invented the flash boiler, which was ready to go in a few seconds. Full
steam power took longer.

I wonder what the range could have been??

The Besler Steam Plane 1933 - the first (and probably only) plane which
successfully went into the air under steam power!




 




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