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Samuel Langley: Aviation Pioneer

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This story was originally published in the July 1998 issue of Aviation History and was written by C. David Gierke who writes for Model Airplane News and is the author of more than three dozen magazine articles concerning aviation. For further reading, he recommends: A Dream of Wings, by Tom Crouch; ‘Augustus M. Herring,’ by Eugene Husting, in W.W.I Aero, No. 130, November 1990; and Langley’s Model Aero Engine of 1903, by Robert B. Meyer, Jr.

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