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The Bishop's Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright

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by Crouch, Tom D.


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  INDEX

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Abbot, Charles Greeley, 493–96, 519–20

  abolitionism, 25, 26, 29, 30, 40, 41, 67, 79, 89

  Académie des Sports, 383

  Academy of Sciences, 320

  Adair, Iowa, 52, 71

  Adams, John Quincy, 29–30

  Ader, Clément, 215, 232, 242, 260, 310, 321, 441–42, 446

  Adkins, Will, 98–99

  Adventure Galley,192

  Aerial Experiment Association (AEA), 349–53, 360, 362–64, 372, 379, 399–401, 404

  “Aerial Navigation” (Chanute), 202

  Aerial Navigation (Zahm), 422

  Aéro-Club de France, 249–52, 275, 277, 312, 315, 318, 344, 416

  Aviation Committee of, 308–9

  prizes established by, 250–51, 252, 317, 321–22, 325, 380–81, 383, 460

  Subcommittee on Aviation Experiments of, 252

  Technical Committee on Aerial Locomotion of, 252

  Aéro-Club de la Sarthe, 365, 381, 390

  Aero Club of America, 312–13, 314, 331, 347, 362, 401, 403

  awards given by, 383, 390, 391, 425

  competitions supervised by, 363–64, 459

  exhibitions of, 312, 328–29, 351

  Wrights’ agreement with, 418

  Wrights honored by, 383, 390, 391, 392

  Aerodrome No. 5, 139, 141–42

  Aerodrome No. 6, 139, 141, 141

  Aerodromes, 153, 160–62, 166, 168–70, 210, 226, 256–58, 261–63, 263, 293, 296, 312, 350

  reconstruction of, 485–87, 489, 492–95, 520

  aerodynamics:

  airflow and, 169, 176–80

  equations in, 174, 177, 178–79, 220

  laboratory research in, 142–43, 149, 152, 167

  laws of, 140, 165, 175

  problems of, 166–70, 171–73, 197–98

  Aeronautical Annual, 115, 162, 165, 178, 347

  Aeronautical Journal, 202, 317

  Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, 202, 232, 247, 383

  aeronautics, 149, 150

  dangers of, 90, 163, 187, 188, 190, 210, 212, 235, 257–58, 262–63, 283, 296–97, 311–12, 323

  degree programs established in, 474

  general interest in, 136–38, 143, 145, 156, 161–62, 164, 429–30

  international conference on, 150–52, 205, 296, 422

  literature of, 115, 140, 142–43, 152, 159, 160, 162, 165, 171, 177, 181, 202–3, 219–20, 218–19, 230, 232, 250, 251, 253–54, 296

  military uses of, 289–90, 294, 306, 307, 310, 320, 351, 435–36

  Orville on, 429

  practical vs. theoretical understanding of, 174–75, 2I9

  team approach to, 205

  Wilbur on, 161, 165, 166, 167, 169–70, 171, 172, 184, 188, 207, 212, 213, 273–74, 316, 429

  Aeronautics, 362, 419

  Aeronautic Society of New York, 399, 401–3

  Aérophile, L’, 255, 306, 307, 317, 318–19, 320, 362, 368

  ailerons, 319, 324, 353, 360, 383–84, 401–2, 462, 484

  aircraft industry, U.S., 510–11

  research and development in, 473–74

  safety competitions in, 474

  wartime leadership of, 473

  Aircraft Production Board, 469, 471

  airfoil design, 178, 179, 197, 222–28, 223, 224, 227, 421–22

  Air Force, U.S., 436, 511, 528

  airplanes:

  canard design, 179–80, 319

  circumnavigation of globe by, 511

  first fatality in crash of, 376–77, 376

  first powered flight of, see Wright Flyer (1903)

  first practical extended demonstration of, 299–300

  first public flight of, 317, 324–26

  invention of, 77, 156, 162, 175, 412, 422, 433, 453, 460, 501

  jet, 525

  maneuverability of, 167–70, 344, 368

  race for development of, 251–52, 256–58, 261–63, 316–26, 345, 463

  scouting, 306, 310

  stability and control of, 166, 167–70, 172, 180, 200–201, 209–11, 235–36, 344, 443

  three-axis control of, 15, 167–70, 322, 383, 422

  training, 464, 470, 510

  transcontinental flights of, 438–39

  unsuccessful tests of, 256–58, 260, 261–63, 263

  wartime government contracts for, 469–70

  air pressure, 176, 177, 219–21, 242

  Air Service Engineering Division, 511

  airships, 248, 289, 290, 313–14, 325, 336, 339, 342, 351

  first navigable, 231

  semirigid, 250–51

  see also balloons; dirigibles

  airshows, U.S., 424–25, 428–33, 434–35, 437

  Akeley, Carl, 502

  Albatross, 154, 155

  Alexander, Patrick Y., 247–48, 255, 259, 276, 291, 306–7, 308, 311, 327, 328

  Alfonso XIII, King of Spain, 386, 387

  Alger, Fred, 409, 411

  Alger, Russell, 391, 409, 410, 411

  Allen, James, 341, 346, 347, 392, 393

  America, 457

  American Aerodrome Company, 400

  American Aeronaut, 396

  American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 140, 149, 150, 152, 276

  American Boy, 517

  American Chicle, 328

  American Engineer and Railroad Journal, 152

  American Inventor, 498

  American Magazine of Aeronautics, 347

  American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), 149, 150

  American Woolen Company, 328

  American Wright Company, 418, 471

  aeronautical research at, 443

  board of directors of, 410, 411, 460, 461, 463, 465

  corporate headquarters of, 411

  criticism of, 463, 464

  factory of, 411, 412, 424, 435, 436, 438, 455–56, 465, 469

  financial losses of, 466

  founding of, 410

  monopolistic opportunity lost to, 461–63

  Orville as president of, 451, 455–56, 460–61, 463–68

  Orville’s stock takeover of, 465, 468

  profits of, 429

  reorganization of, 466–67

  royalty payments to, 434, 441, 461

  sale of, 465–66, 468, 484, 489

  technological edge lost by, 432–33, 446–47, 457, 458, 460

  types of aircraft built at, 435

  Amery, L. S., 289–90

  Ames, James, 492

  Andrews, Alfred “Peek,” 514–15

  anemometers, 190, 207, 267

  “Angle of Incidence” (Wright), 202

  angle-of-incidence indicator, 459

  Animal Locomotion, or Walking, Swimming and Flying, with a Dissertation on Aeronautics (Pettigrew), 160

  Animal Mechanism (Marey), 159

  Antoinette, 325, 342, 416, 431

  Archdeacon, Ernest, 252, 275, 307, 308, 317, 320, 321, 322, 326, 336, 342, 344, 366

  Wrights recalled by, 345, 368

  Archdeacon Cup, 317, 321–22, 325, 344

  Archdeacon glider (1904), 319–21

  Archdeacon glider (1905), 322–23

  Ark, 139–40, 141

  Armée de l’Air, 505

  Army, U.S., 388, 390, 391, 458

  Quartermaster Corps of, 506

>   Signal Corps of, 341, 347, 372, 379

  Signal Officers Reserve Corps of, 469–70

  Wright Flyer demonstrations for, 372–78, 376, 395–99, 397, 408, 445, 451, 456

  Wright Flyers sold to, 424, 446, 457, 463–64

  Army Air Corps, U.S., 446

  Army Air Forces, U.S., 436, 526

  Army Board of Ordnance and Fortification, U.S., 161, 257, 292–94, 304–5, 331–32, 341–42, 346–48

  heavier-than-air competition sponsored by, 347–48

  Arnold, Henry H. “Hap,” 436, 437, 473, 510, 526

  Arnot, Matthias, 233–34

  Associated Press, 270, 271, 272, 274, 276, 443

  Atlantic & Pacific Aerial Navigation Co., 138

  Atlantic Monthly, 106

  Atwood, Harry, 437–38

  Auto, L’, 308

  automatic stabilizing systems, 443–45, 459–60

  Automobile Club of America, 312

  aeronautical exhibition of, 312–13

  automobiles, 106, 114, 115, 136, 322

  electric, 328

  internal combustion engines of, 166, 462

  patents on, 461–62

  Avery, Charles, 138

  Avery, William, 153, 154, 156, 235, 236, 290–91

  aviateurs militantes, les, 252

  Aviation, 492

  Avion 111, 259–60, 310, 321, 441

  Baby Grand, 432, 432, 434

  Baden-Powell, Baden Fletcher Smyth, 247, 248, 259, 291, 381–82

  Bailey, Doctor, 379

  Bairstow, Leonard, 491

  Baldwin, Frederick Walker “Casey,” 351–53, 379–80

  Baldwin, Tom, 290, 303, 313–14, 327, 361, 373, 374, 425, 445

  Balfour, Arthur, Lord, 387

  Ball, Joseph A., 28

  ballast, 286, 322

  balloons, 124, 144, 163, 248, 249, 250–51, 280

  free, 289

  launching from, 296

  parachuting from, 425

  races of, 336

  reconnaissance, 289

  sport, 250, 308, 336, 364

  tethered, 290, 381, 397–98

  Wilbur on, 336

  Balzer, Stephen M., 257

  Bariquand et Marre, 349, 361, 364, 365, 383

  Barkeley, Alben W., 528

  Barnaby, Horace T., 82, 217

  Barnes, Alpheus, 460–61, 465

  Barnum & Bailey Circus, 341

  barometers, 398

  Bartholdi, 262

  Bates, J. C, 304

  batteries, 244, 267

  Baum, Jesse, 259

  Beach, Stanley Yale, 498, 499

  Beachey, Lincoln, 425, 426, 485

  Beard, Dave, 279, 284, 285, 299, 308

 

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