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In a Patent № GB189703608A filed under № 3608 on February 10, 1897 by engineer Frederick William Lanchester and completed on December 10, 1897. Accepted on February 10, 1898. Entitled "Improvements in and relating to Aerial Machines". The specifications concern two objects of study, an aerial torpedo and a plane as mentioned in the patent "Aerial torpedo or air borne projectile".The figures 1, 2 , 3 and 5 represent the plan of an aerial torpedo . During launch, the machine is arranged to operate on taut wires or ropes, the machine sees its initial speed transmitted to it by any appropriate mechanism such as a cable operated by a winding motor or a catapult. The design presented here is clearly the first proposal for a powered flying bomb and a glider bomb. Another option is for the wings to be truncated and fitted with vertical supports.Many researchers who have studied Lanchester's work concluded that Lanchester's creative brilliance as an engineer was not well understood, because he was too advanced and avant-garde for his time.