Electro-magnetic brakes for airplanes
Item
Title (Dublin Core)
Electro-magnetic brakes for airplanes
Subject (Dublin Core)
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Caption: "This Illustration Shows a Hydroaeroplane Landing on a Narrow Platform on Board of a Battleship. Huge Electro-Magnets Are Sunk
Into the Platform. Each of These Magnets Can Lift a Weight of 100.000 Lbs. When the Iron Pontoons of the Aeroplane Come Within a Few
Feet of the Magnets a Powerful Braking Action Ensues, the Machine Quickly Coming to Rest. Once at Rest No Amount of Rolling of the
Ship Nor Winds or Storm Will Be Able to Pitch the Aeroplane Into the Ocean."
Into the Platform. Each of These Magnets Can Lift a Weight of 100.000 Lbs. When the Iron Pontoons of the Aeroplane Come Within a Few
Feet of the Magnets a Powerful Braking Action Ensues, the Machine Quickly Coming to Rest. Once at Rest No Amount of Rolling of the
Ship Nor Winds or Storm Will Be Able to Pitch the Aeroplane Into the Ocean."
Language (Dublin Core)
En
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1918-06-15
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
84
cover
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain
Source (Dublin Core)
https://archive.org/details/electricalex619181919gern/page/n83
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Mikhail Vsemirnov
Publisher (Dublin Core)
Experimenter Publishing
Bibliographic Citation (Dublin Core)
Electrical Experimenter, v. VI, n. 2, 1918, cover and p. 84
Creator (Dublin Core)
Hugo Gernsback (inventor)