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Magnetic evitated train by Emile Bachelet 1914Diagram for a magnetic evitated trains, primarily the invention is designed for the carrying of mail at the speed of 300 miles per hour
Paddle boat. Study by Leonardo da Vinci, 15th century. ModePaddle boat. Study by Leonardo da Vinci for a paddle propulsion boat. Windsor, Royal Library, sheet 12650, about 1490. Model by Louis Tursini, 1952
Mixed ship propulsion (sail and steam), and Spanish naval shHistory of navigation. 19th century. Mixed ship propulsion (sail and steam), and Spanish naval ship. Color engraving
Robert Fultons steamboat. Constructed by the North American engineer Robert FULTON (1765-1815). Colored engraving of the 19th century
Cycloscaphe 1896The CYCLOSCAPHE gives a new meaning to the phrase three men and a boat with its adaptation of the bicycle to boat propulsion, the pedals turning the propeller. Date: 1896
Mikoyan I-250 -the Soviets were just starting to develop jet propulsion at wars end, this type being first flown in March 1945
Jet propulsion explained by G. H. DavisJet propulsion explained: a system in its practical stage at this phase of the Second World War. Drawings explaining the principle employed in Britains new jet-propelled fighter aircraft. 1944
Russian Wind Propelled SkierA Russian skier clutching a large sail, used to provide propulsion via harnessing wind. Date: Circa 1900
Fernand Forest - French InventorFernand Forest (1851-1914) French inventor and specialist in propulsion technologies. Played a key role in the history and development of the automobile. Date: 1888
A 1949 jet deflection vectored-thrust propulsion concept by Percy Walwyn. Date: 1949
George Cayleys third design for an airship, showing, left, head-on view with airscrew propulsion and, right, side view with flapper propulsion. 1817. Shown here as re-engraved on 4 March 1837
George Cayleys design (side elevation) for contra-rotating tandem airscrews for airship propulsion; the airscrews have curved blades mounted on rods radiating from the hubs; the whole mounting can be
Blue Steel propulsion test ring at Boscombe Down
Technicians at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion LaboratoryTechnicians at the NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory making final adjustments on a full-scale ramjet engine for a guided missile in the 8 by 6 foot test section of the worlds largest
Experimental model of a supersonic guided missile which is being tested in the 8 by 6 foot supersonic wind tunnel of NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory
Research model of a guided missileConstructed for research in the worlds largest supersonic wind tunnel at NACAs Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory, this research model of a guided missile incorporates a ramjet engine buried in
Whittle jet propulsion gas turbine. test installation of third model of experimental engine
Nautilus pompilius, nautilus
LCC-LFB Early motorised fire engineThis machine was one of the early self-propelled petrol motor fire engines used by the LFB. It was made by Merryweather and Sons Limited
Proposed design for balloon utilizing sails for propulsion, Paris, 1783. Design drawing shows two men in basket steering balloon by manipulation of a sail
Balloons, airships, and other flying machines designed with some form of propulsion. Date between 1885 and 1904
Shooting birds from floating cycleA sporting gentleman in top hat hunts ducks out in the middle of a lake thanks to his remarkable floating aquatic cycle - useability possibly determinate on the level of swell
Hydraulic Propellors of HMS Waterwitch, November 1866Engraving of HMS Waterwitch and her hydraulic propellors, from the Illustrated London News, 17th November 1866. Built in 1866 at Thames Ironworks, Blackwall
Airship of PlutoThe people of Pluto solve the problem, how to fly when theres no atmosphere, by developing this flying wing which uses electro-magnetic force for propulsion
Cayleys HelicopterCAYLEYs HELICOPTER-AEROPLANE With two lateral helicopter rotors to provide lift, and two propellers for propulsion, this is an astonishingly far- sighted proposal
Konstantin TsiolkovskyKONSTANTIN EDUARDOVICH TSIOLKOVSKY, Russian pioneer of aeronautics, jet propulsion and space flight technology
Heavier than AirThe fundamental principle of heavier-than-air flight can be demonstrated in the family circle, where flying saucers and crockery-propulsion are an everyday phenomenon