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- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b date "1882-05-30".
- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b isCitedBy Carl_Edgar_Myers.
- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b location "Boston, Massachusetts".
- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b newspaper "The Boston Weekly Globe".
- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b quote "This feature was immediately made use of in common ascents afterwards, and the Aerial Velocipede or Gas Kite is the direct result of combined improvements.".
- e3d13a22704b42d451ad59a34505d3d6aa43fcd94420c0499f0f101e891b935b title "The Gas Kite - Survival of the Fittest Among Flying Machines - The Motion of a Bird in Flight Closely Imitated - The Direction taken wholly controlled by the Aeronaut".