[AVIATION] &
CAMUSET (L.)
A la Conquête de l'air. L'aviation et le vol des oiseaux ...
ANALYSING THE FLIGHT OF BIRDS FOR HUMAN AVIATION
A rare copy of this early work on aviation, published just a few years after the Wright Brothers epoc-making flight in North Carolina.
Amply illustrated, Camuset devoted most of the work to a discussion of the flight of birds before turning his conclusions on the topic to aviation.
The front cover has a picture of Le Santos-Dumont number 14. Known as Oiseau de proie [“bird of prey”] it made the first publicly witnessed and filmed flight. It was also the first successful non-Wright Brothers aircraft.
OCLC locates copies at Harvard and Penn State only.