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Assemblable bouncing jeep toy made by scrap wood Title: Toy jeep
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Canvas air-filled bags to raise the wing and test the landing gear, allows to save precious metal Caption: Air-filled bags raise the wing of a Boeing Flying Fortress, somewhere in England, for testing of landing gear
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A gasoline portable engine heater particularly useful in starting seaplane engines Handy hot air
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A gun sight used in trainings that simulate actual flying A Trainig Gun sight
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A new discovery shows how to produce dirigibles that cannot catch fire Title: Balloons that Can't Catch Fire
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Toy dirigible balloon with a parachute A Boy's Dirigible Balloon with Parachute
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Defense system created to protect the British king George V from shell splinters when he was on the bridge of a ship If the King Had Stood upon the Bridge
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Bullets with a needle sharp point that extends beyond the bullet's nose Sharp bullets
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Horten IV an all-wing, tailless, single seater glider able to stay aloft for 9 hours and a half Caption: Glider. An all-wing, tailless, single-seater glider has been announced in the british magazine "Flight" as a recent achievement of the Horten brothers, German aircraft designers
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A rifle grenade launched in much the manner of a mortar shell Image Caption: A rifle grenade, carrying a wallop that makes it a baby brother of the bazooka's rocket, is it the Army's latest antitank weapon
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Goodyear Aircraft Corporation's M-1 a large nonrigid airship for anti-submarine warfare Caption: The largest nonrigid airship ever built is being test-flown by the Goodyear Aircraft Corp
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When bullets meet in the air When Bullets Meet in the Air
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The rice paper socks used by Japanese soldiers The Sensible Socks of Japan
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How the Americans managed to get a lake vessel, which was too large to navigate North America canals and rivers, to the Atlantic Ocean Title: The Story of a Big Ship and a Little Lock
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Warships' artillery turrets used to create removable platform for the takeoff of planes They Take Their Flight from the Muzzles of Guns
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The anti-mine technology called "P. V." used on ships Title: Now You Know What a "P. V." Is
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The difficulties encountered in the development of parachute technology Title: Parachuting to Safety
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Instead of announcing a bull's eye, a new device says when the recruit has made some mistakes in shooting training Title: If the Bell RIngs You're a Bad Shot
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How the British managed to carry war material to France through the English Channel without being discovered by the Germans Title: Ferrying War Material to the Tommies
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Wood shipped from Sweden to Denmark on a giant raft A Cargo of Wood that Shipped Himself
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How a British sailor managed to escape from a sunking submarine Title: Trapped in a Sunken Submarine
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How the U. S. A. transported whole railroads accross the Alantic Ocean to France during World War I How We Transported Whole Railroads Accross the Seas to Distant France
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Airplane propeller used by a German aviator to create a clock A German Family-Portrait Propeller Watch
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Aviator wears a barometer on his knee His Barometer on His Knee
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How to remove a bullet stuck in a rifle When a Bullet Sticks in Your rifle