Flying Machine
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Posts with a patent drawing dated October 5, 1869, for a so-called "flying machine". The drawing contains detailed illustrations of a manual flight device created by inventor W.F. Quinby.
The aircraft consists of a system of struts, harnesses and wing-like structures, connected to the body via straps and levers. The aim was likely to simulate the wing beat of birds through human power, where the user manually moves the wings to create lift and propulsion.
The drawing is typical of the time's experimental attempts in flight and reflects man's early dreams of being able to fly. The patent and illustrations also show signatures of witnesses and details explaining its mechanics.
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