Submarine Photography

J. E. Williamson, Carl L. Gregory

About fifteen years ago the navigation of the air was something looked upon with eyes of doubt all over the world. The first flights of the Wrights were hailed with amazement and the newspapers and magazines were filled with accounts of their achievements. At that time it was regarded as a marvelous thing to reach an altitude of a hundred feet and to maintain a biplane in the air for more than a few minutes.

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Published
1921-05
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J14615