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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Letter from W. M. Mitchell to Alexander Melville Bell, October 9, 1903 Beinn Bhreagh, Victoria County, Cape Breton, N.S. Baddeck, N. S., October 9, 1903. Professor A. Melville Bell, Harrowsmith, Canada. Dear Mr. Bell: Dr. Graham Bell requests that I forward to you, the...
- Contributor: Chanute, Octave - Mitchell, W. M. - Bell, Alexander Melville
- Date: 1903-10-09
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Letter from W. M. Mitchell to Alexander Melville Bell, October 9, 1903 Beinn Bhreagh. Victoria County Cape Breton. N.S. Copy of letter written by Dr. Bell in his own handwriting to Mr. Octave Chanute. W. M. M. Baddeck, Nova Scotia, September 29, 1903. Mr....
- Contributor: Chanute, Octave - Mitchell, W. M. - Bell, Alexander Melville
- Date: 1903-10-09
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Letter from W. M. Mitchell to Alexander Melville Bell, October 9, 1903 2 The framework is of spruce, and the wing-surfaces of silk weighing about 40 gms. to the square metre. The whole kite weighs 744 grammes, and the total amount of silk surface...
- Contributor: Chanute, Octave - Mitchell, W. M. - Bell, Alexander Melville
- Date: 1903-10-09
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Letter from W. M. Mitchell to Alexander Melville Bell, October 9, 1903 3 2. In contrast to this I give you some data concerning my heaviest flying tetrahedral kite. See enclosed photographs Nos. 29, 30 and 33. This kite has the form of a...
- Contributor: Chanute, Octave - Mitchell, W. M. - Bell, Alexander Melville
- Date: 1903-10-09
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Letter from W. M. Mitchell to Alexander Melville Bell, October 9, 1903 4 because I am using large continuous surfaces. In multi-cellular kites of pure tetrahedral construction we have forms that seem to possess automatic stability in the air — the steadiness of flight...
- Contributor: Chanute, Octave - Mitchell, W. M. - Bell, Alexander Melville
- Date: 1903-10-09