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http://seanlinnane.blogspot.co...ler-steam-plane.html A Travel Air 2000 biplane made the world's first piloted flight under steam power over Oakland, California, on 12 April 1933. The strangest feature of the flight was its relative silence; spectators on the ground could hear the pilot when he called to them from mid-air. The aircraft, piloted by William Besler, had been fitted with a two-cylinder, 150 hp reciprocating engine | ||
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Didn't Bill Lear experiment with a 'closed-loop steam' engine for such a use - one that did not exhaust the spent steam but re-heated and recirculated it? I think he even developed a fluid called "Learium" for the application? Lord, give me patience 'cuz if you give me strength I'll need bail money!! 'TrapperP' | |||
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