File:Paulet Avion-Torpedo System.png
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DescriptionPaulet Avion-Torpedo System.png |
English: A diagram of the Paulet Avion-Torpedo System that was reportedly conceptualized in 1902 by Pedro Paulet. The concept features a rocket-powered aircraft with a raised cabin and a delta wing fixed on a swivel for horizontal or vertical flight. |
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Source | https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19770026106/downloads/19770026106.pdf |
Author | Frederick I. Ordway III |
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