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English: In this diagram, abscissae represent velocity and ordinates the gliding angle; the dotted line represents the constant resistance, and the curve shows the manner in which the resistance increases with the velocity.
Date published 1906
Source Aerial Flight (1906), vol. 1, pg. 252.
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Frederick W. Lanchester  (1868–1946)  wikidata:Q1453055 s:en:Author:Frederick William Lanchester q:en:Frederick W. Lanchester
 
Frederick W. Lanchester
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pseudonym: Paul Netherton-Herries; Fred Lanchester; Frederick Lanchester; Frederick William Lanchester
Description British entrepreneur, non-fiction writer and inventor
Date of birth/death 23 October 1868 Edit this at Wikidata 8 March 1946 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lewisham Edit this at Wikidata Birmingham Edit this at Wikidata
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