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Bell's interest in aviation from "summary" of Alexander Graham Bell by Edwin S. Grosvenor,Morgan Wesson
Bell's fascination with flight and aviation was apparent throughout his life. He was deeply intrigued by the idea of human beings taking to the skies like birds, and his interest in this field only grew stronger as he conducted his research and experiments. Bell's experiments with kites and gliders were just the beginning of his journey into the world of aviation. As Bell's knowledge and understanding of flight expanded, he became more and more convinced of the potential for powered flight. He studied the mechanics of bird flight and applied his findings to his own designs and prototypes. Bell was not content to simply observe the birds; he wanted to understand how they flew and use that knowledge to create machines that could do the same. Bell's work in aviation was not limited to theoretical resea...Similar Posts
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