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The Ochoa Plane Ochoas Adjustable Wrench Electric Brake Pen and Pencil Clip Reversible Motor Windmill |
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Ochoa's machine is made of a framework of steel spring and steel tubing which he has contrived to put together in such a manner that it can be folded by working a lever. Over the framework is stretched a canvas covering. The plane is about twenty-six feet wide and the machine measures from front to back only six feet. The rear rudder is similar to a bird's tail. |
Inventor
and Revolutionary Victor Ochoa: The Ochoa Plane |
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![]() The inventor has been working upon this aeroplane more than twenty years, and during that time has succeeded in putting together several machines that operated successfully for short distances. The first fruit of his labors was a marvelously accurate reproduction of a bird with six wings. With this he believed he had solved the problem of aerial flight. His earliest models, propelled by clockwork, flew with remarkable stability.
The motive power repels two tons of weight. In applying the magnet as motive power he proceeds on the theory that they will cause the tremendous wings to move with a bird-like motion. |