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§ 1. Introductory.

2. Introductory Remarks—continued.

3. The Ballasted Aeroplane. A Simple Case.

4. The Ballasted Aeroplane. Longitudinal Stability.

5. The Ballasted Aeroplane. Lateral Stability.

6. Ballasted Aeroplane. Directional Stability.

7. Ballasted Aeroplane. Interaction of Motions in and about the Co-ordinate Axes.

8. Other Forms of Aerodone.

9. Some Successful Gliding and Flying Models.

10. Author's Experiments, 1894.

11 . Author's Experiments — continued. The Aerodone.

12. The Author's Experiments— continued. The Catapult.

13. Site and Date of Experiments.

14. The Author's Experiments. Records.

15. The Author's Experiments. Discussion.

16. Author's Experiments. Remarks and Summary.

17. Author's Experiments. Remarks and Summary—continued.

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§18. Introductory.

19. Initial Hypothesis.

20. The Phugoid Equation.

21. Substitution for the Constant ».

22. Radius of Curvature.

23. Some Special Cases of the Phugoid Curve.

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 * § 24. Preliminary Considerations.
 * 25. Plotting the Curves. The Trommel.