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[/OCHT) Index and Titk'Page for^Vol. I. IN spite of the fact that a very large edition of the index and title-page to Vol. I of FLIGHT was prepared, it proved to be quite inadequate to meet the enormous demand, and hence the delay in responding to the later applications for it. A second large edition is now ready, and copies are being sent off at once. " Flight" at Olympia. VISITORS to the Olympia Exhibition, which opens on Friday next, the nth inst., will find FLIGHT located at the same stand as last year, against the main entrance in Addison Road, although, owing to a re-arrangement of numbers, the stand number will be 6 instead of i. Immediately after the last skater left the rink on Monday evening an army of workmen entered the vast building, and by noon the next day had got everything cleared ready for the re-arrangement of the building for the forthcoming Exhibition. ® ® ® ® POINTS TO NOTE. IF further evidence is required of the popularity of Continental aeroplane fabric with expert aviators, the result of the Heliopolis meeting should surely provide it. Every event was won by machines fitted with Continental fabric, and the same applies to second places also. Prizes to the value of over 168,000 frs. were gained by aeroplanes fitted with Continental fabric, while 4,500 frs. went to users of other material. IN connection with the Olympia Show, Messrs. Joseph C. Mount and Co. write to point out that they have recently increased their facilities with regard to the transport and storing of aeroplanes. A large number of machines have been entrusted to their care for transmission to and from the Show. MESSRS. EYQUEMS PATENTS inform us that they are now agents for the British market for the Zenith carburettor, which has already established a reputation for itself among aviators. It is fitted to E.N.V. and Vivinus engines, and being made of aluminium is of light weight, and specially suited for such work. THE catalogue issued by the Twining Aeroplane Co. is a very comprehensive little publication, and sets forth very clearly particulars of the specialities made and supplied by this firm, both with regard to models and also full-sized machines and motors. ® ® ® ® PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED. Modeles d'Aeroplanes. By Adrien Fieux. Paris: VAviation Illustre'e, 5, Rue Coetlogon. Price 2 frs. Catalogue. Crankshafts for Aeroplane Engines. Ambrose Shardlow and Co., Ltd., Attercliffe, Sheffield. ® ® ® ® NEW COMPANIES REGISTERED. Aviation Courses, Ltd., 32, Regent Street, S.W.—Capital ^2,000, in 1,500 10 per cent. pref. shares oi £\ and 10,000 ordinary shares of is. Bristol Aeroplane Co., Ltd., Clare Street House, Bristol.— Capital ;£ioo, in £1 shares. Bristol Aviation Co., Ltd., Clare Street House, Bristol.— Capital J£IOO, in £ 1 shares. British and Colonial Aeroplane Co., Ltd., Clare Street House, Bristol.—Capital £25,000, in £1 shares. Directors, Sir George White. Bart. (10,000 shares), Samuel White (10,000 shares), and G. Stanley White (2,500 shares). Secretary, H. White Smith (1,250 shares). Manager, Sydney S. Smith (1,250 shares). British and Colonial Aviation Co., Ltd., Clare Street House, Bristol.—Capital £100, in £1 shares. Callaway Co., Ltd., Gwydwr Chambers, 104, High Holborn, W.C.—Capital £1,000, in £1 shares. Aerial machine manufac turers, &c. Huntingdon Aviation Course, Ltd., 32, Regent Street, S.W.—Capital £12,000, in £1 shares (10,000 participating pref.). Lane's British Aeroplanes, Ltd.—Capital £10,000, in £1 shares. Formed to acquire the business of an aeroplane manufac turer carried on by C. G. Lane at 31, Foley Street, Great Portland Street, and King's Place, King Street, Camden Town, London. Motorplanes, Ltd., Gathurst, near Wigan.—Capital £250, in £1 shares. MARCH 5, 1910. DIARY OF FORTHCOMING EVENTS. Mar. n-19 July 11-17 1910. April 2-10 April 3-to April 10-25 May 10-16 May 14-22 May 20-30 June 5-12 June 5-15 June 18-24 British Flight Exhibition at Olympia. Bournemouth Flight Meeting. Events. Aug. 6-13 Flight Meeting, place no* fixed. , Foreign Events. Biarritz. Cannes. Nice. Berlin. Lyons. Verona. Vichy. Budapest. St. Petersburg June 26-July 10 Rheims. 10,154. '5i422- 18,459. 19,208. 29,513- 1910. July 14-24 Rheims to Brussels, cross country event. July 24-Aug. 10 Belgium. Aug. 25-Sept. 4 Deauville. Sept. 8-18 Bordeaux. Sept. 24-Oct. 3 Milan. Oct. 18-25 America. Gordon-Bennett Balloon Race. Oct. 25-Nov. 2 America. Gordon- Bennett Aeroplane Race. Aeronautical Patents Published. Applied tor In 1909. Published March yd, 1910. J. POND. Flying machines. E. R. G. DYBERG. Flying machines. R. ALKXANDBR-KATZ. Shelters for airships. L. BL6RIOT. Aeroplanes. R. WAGNKK. Counter propellers for airships, aeroplanes, &c. No. 2, Jan. 3 » 4 ,» 6, Feb. BACK NUMBERS OF FLIGHT." SEVERAL back numbers are now very scarce, and have been raised in price as follows :— 1. a. containing Table of Propellers 1 6 ,, ,, Engines ... ... 3 o ,, Engines at Paris Salon ... 3 6 „ " How Men Fly" 1 o Aeronautical Bibliography. Wright Bros.' Elevator Patents. ,, Flying Ground at Fambridge I o Illustrated Glossary. ,, Human Side of Flying ... I o Aero Club Ground at Shellbeach. Military Aeronautics. „ Souvenir Supplement ... I 6 „ Engines at Olympia ... ... I O ,, Prize List 3 6 Models at Olympia. „ Bleriot Flyer 2 O (Full page drawing.) Other back numbers, post free, i^d. each (including descriptions and scale drawings of the Voisin, Curtiss, Cody and Farman biplanes, the Santos Dumont, Antoinette, and Grade monoplanes, and of a full-size Wright glider. BINDING COVERS for Vol. I, price 2s. 4*/., post free. TITLE PAGE and INDEX for Vol. I, 2d., post free. Readers' own copies bound, price 4*. per part (in cluding cover, title page, and index, postage extra). VOLUME I, bound complete with all scarce numbers, 25$., post free; in two parts, 285. 6d., complete. Prices of special binding on application. IO, Mar. 6 12 ,, 20 15, Apr. 10 16 „ 17 31. July 31 FLIGHT. 44, ST. MARTIN'S LANE, LONDON, W.C. Telegraphic address: Trnditur, London. Telephone: 1828 Gerrard. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. FLIGHT mill be forwarded, post fiee, to any part of the world at the following rates:— UNITED KINGDOM. ABROAD. 3 Months, Post Free 6 »> n 2 •> n s. d. ... 1 8 - 3 3 ... 6 6 3 Months, Post Free ... 6 ». 12 » » s. d. 2 6 S 0 10 0 Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable to the Proprietors of FLIGHT, 44, St. Martin's Lane, W.C, and crossed London and County Bank ; otherwise no responsibility will be accepted. Should any difficulty be experienced in procuring FLIGHT from local newsvendors, intending readers can obtain each issue direct from the Publishing Office, by forwarding remittance as above. 170
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