Christiaan Huygens: Aviation pioneer extraordinary |
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Authors: | Piero E. Ariotti |
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Affiliation: | P.O. Box 331, Del Mar, California, 92014, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | In the histories of science, technology and aviation Christiaan Huygens has been unjustly neglected. Documents in the corpus of his works show a life-long interest in the problem of human flight together with some considerable anticipations of, and contributions to, its solution. He was among the first, if not the first, in perceiving the potential of the heavier-than-air approach. He clearly recognized the need for a powerful, mechanical motive source. He stated the first laws of aerodynamics and conceived the modern propeller for propulsion. He was the first to conceive of the aeroplane. His approach to the problem of flying was both global and scientific. |
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