| 1901 - 296 pages
...out the- best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safest, but the former on the whole turns out the larger proportion of good riders. It is very much the same thing in learning to ride a flying machine. If you are looking for perfect safety you will do well... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1903 - 1122 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safest, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...ride a flying machine; if you are looking for perfect safet}r, you will do well to sit on a fence and watch the birds; but if you really wish to learn, you... | |
| 1909 - 196 pages
...out 'the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer ; but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...well to sit on a fence and watch the birds ; but if you really wish to learn, you must mount a machine and become acquainted with its tricks by actual... | |
| James Means - 1910 - 272 pages
...out the larger proportion of good riders. It is much the same in learning to ride a flying-machine; if you are looking for perfect safety, you will do...well to sit on a fence and watch the birds, but if you really wish to learn, you must mount a machine and become acquainted with its tricks by actual... | |
| Motor - 1910 - 240 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer; but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...riders. It is very much the same in learning to ride a ilying machine; if you are looking for perfect safety, you will do well to sit on a fence and watch... | |
| Charles Cyril Turner - 1912 - 384 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...well to sit on a fence and watch the birds; but if you really wish to learn, you must mount a machine and become acquainted with its tricks by actual... | |
| Charles Cyril Turner - 1917 - 360 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...well to sit on a fence and watch the birds; but if you really wish to learn, you must mount a machine and become acquainted with its tricks by actual... | |
| Evelyn Charles Vivian - 1921 - 648 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...well to sit on a fence and watch the birds, but if you really wish to learn you must mount a machine and become acquainted with its tricks by actual trial.... | |
| John Lord - 1924 - 1012 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...are looking for perfect safety, you will do well to si^pn a fence and watch the birds, but if you really wish to learn, you must mount a machine and become... | |
| Cecil Leonard Morley Brown - 1927 - 154 pages
...out the best way of overcoming his jumps and kicks. The latter system is the safer, but the former, on the whole, turns out the larger proportion of good...riders. It is very much the same in learning to ride a flying-machine ; if you are looking for perfect safety you will do well to sit on a fence and watch... | |
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