MONOPOLY OF THE AIR.
The brothers Wright, w*.tn sever--millionaires behind our London correspondent under date of November 26th), have formed a combination to exploit flying machmw, which by reason of poration, and its .claim to call "the basic princmles ot h_. aoparentlv, justified the earcastto lias, a PP a *A" .- '«< f J h „ Wriehts own not comment that tne ""*•"*■" .. -j, me rely the world below,, but * e _^ oSSSTTn aviation *«««${ heavier-than-air "aAinea. One Pg»J rills it the American "Sky Si articles of incorporation noting mop up everything in the flying wortfl Sin sieht, but the past and future Ts well, and apparently ignore jfte fact that while the Vri_ht» were rtffl engaged in reoamng bicycles at D*J ton? Ohio, without dreamin- of flpgthere were men in Europe who were already flying quite ™^' a 0 n f d „Sa.io" recards the basic principles of » which the American °™*f* have discovered, the birds have MM jlhistrating therr, to perfection tag time immemorial. There is no swe* for sale. The l formed to take over &*£%??£££. Wrights, and to prosecute »n "J-gJ ments. claims as one of its awet* erw* The principle of the plane and the«J I trol of the eoui ibnnm of the If this contention is upheld by wa Supreme Court, the company the mononoly of the air. Wrißht will te president .tfjg *£ compnny, and his brother, urwn., nresident.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13622, 5 January 1910, Page 6
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