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IHE PROGRESS OF THE AEROPLANE: FLYING ON A NEW PRINCIPLE. The model shown in the phofco is that of the Ottnio Wylli© Aeronautical Machine, recently on exhibition at Olympia, London. It is claimed for this aeroplane that it can remain stationary in the air, and thus go backward or forward without the necessity of •<Photois by Halftores.) . turning. Mr Wyllie is seen standing by the model.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)

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IHE PROGRESS OF THE AEROPLANE: FLYING ON A NEW PRINCIPLE. The model shown in the phofco is that of the Ottnio Wylli© Aeronautical Machine, recently on exhibition at Olympia, London. It is claimed for this aeroplane that it can remain stationary in the air, and thus go backward or forward without the necessity of •<Photois by Halftores.) . turning. Mr Wyllie is seen standing by the model. Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)

IHE PROGRESS OF THE AEROPLANE: FLYING ON A NEW PRINCIPLE. The model shown in the phofco is that of the Ottnio Wylli© Aeronautical Machine, recently on exhibition at Olympia, London. It is claimed for this aeroplane that it can remain stationary in the air, and thus go backward or forward without the necessity of •<Photois by Halftores.) . turning. Mr Wyllie is seen standing by the model. Otago Witness, Issue 2929, 4 May 1910, Page 47 (Supplement)

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