BY OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENT. The Airship in the Air Before Its Collapse. One of the Power Plants of the Falling Airship. which has assumed a nearly vertical position. The Collapsed Balloon Striking the Earth. envelope., scientific american, 1908-06-13
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