Citazioni Aeronautiche :: Aviation Quotes
Eng. Fabio Addeo | February 24th, 2011 | No Comments »
Immagine da: skiptucker.blogspot.com Il Meglio delle Citazioni aeronautiche :: The Best Selection of Aviation quotes What is chiefly needed is skill rather than machinery. — Wilbur Wright, letter to Octave Chanute, 13 May 1900. Ships are to little purpose without skillful Sea Men. — Richard Hakluyt, Voyages, 1589. One can get a proper insight into the practice of flying only by actual flying experiments. . . . The manner in which we have to meet the irregularities of the wind, when soaring in the air, can only be learnt by being in the air itself. . . . The only way which leads us to a quick development in human flight is a systematic and energetic practice in actual flying experiments. — Otto Lilienthal, 1896. Now, there are two ways of learning to ride a fractious horse: one is to get on him and learn by actual practice how each motion and trick
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