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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The good rotor ship Buckau, with her whirling iron towers, came to anchor in Leith harbor. She had spent approximately six days at sea, bearing a cargo from Danzig via the Kiel Canal?about three days to Kiel and three days from Kiel to Leith. Her time was not good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Maiden Voyage | 3/2/1925 | See Source »

A cake of ice floated past Newell Boat House yesterday afternoon bearing a long, dark object that looked suspiciously like a body, even to having a ghastly white splotch at one end which closely resembled a human face. Coach Brown, standing on the float with Coach Stevens and a CRIMSON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CORPSE ON ICE-CAKE GIVES SCARE TO ROWING COACHES | 2/20/1925 | See Source »

The rotorship Buckau, first of its kind, set sail from Danzig for Leith, Scotland, with a cargo of lumber. The voyage is to be the first commercial test of this new type of wind-propelled ship. Its trip from Kiel to Danzig to take on cargo was productive of conflicting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Rotarian at Sea | 2/16/1925 | See Source »

Another unique feature of the design is the tractor propeller. Hitherto, flying boats have been built with the engine mounted behind the pilot and passengers, with the propeller pushing-convenient in docking but offering always the possibility of the engine landing right on top of the personnel. The amphibian with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Loening Amphibian | 2/2/1925 | See Source »

Safety in flying is steadily increasing. Complete safety will not be attained by the addition of some miraculous device but rather by a careful attention to details in structure and operation of aircraft. Our engineers are not idle. Early in 1925 will be issued Part I of the Aeronautical Safety...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: A Safety Code | 1/5/1925 | See Source »

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