Building and Flying an Aeroplane

audiobook

Building and Flying an Aeroplane

by Charles B. (Charles Brian) Hayward

EN·~4 hours

Chapters

Description

Designed for the budding aviator of the early 1900s, this handbook turns the mystery of powered flight into a practical project. It walks the listener through the simplest, proven biplane and monoplane designs—drawing on the Curtiss and Bleriot examples—explaining each component, from wing ribs to engine mounting, with clear illustrations and straightforward instructions. Throughout, the author stresses the importance of accurate design and the hazards of unchecked invention, guiding hobbyists toward reliable results.

Beyond construction tips, the work also includes the examination papers used by the American School of Correspondence, letting listeners experience the educational side of early aviation training. The narrative captures the excitement and caution of an era when building a plane in a backyard was both a daring adventure and a serious engineering challenge. Listeners will gain both historical insight and actionable knowledge for anyone dreaming of taking to the skies.

Details

Full title

Building and Flying an Aeroplane A practical handbook covering the design, construction, and operation of aeroplanes and gliders

Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (270K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2020-08-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

CB

Charles B. (Charles Brian) Hayward

b. 1876

A prolific early-20th-century engineering writer, he turned fast-moving new technologies into practical books for everyday readers. His work ranged from aviation and wireless telegraphy to automobile electrical systems and tractors.

View all books