nuuumannn
Cannae be ar*ed changing my personal text
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Modesty should be the motto of the members of this forum.
This forum is about sharing accurate information. The presumption that Ader flew the Avion III is not accurate.
As such he had all time and access to dig the museum archives.
he also had budgets to perform test on a full size wing as well as on Avion n°III' steam engine and propeller (at Saclay's power-plant Test Center ).
Importance of position does not automatically guarantee accuracy of fact. All that does is prove the machine's wing is capable of creating lift, which is not in dispute. What is, is that Ader flew the Avion III in 1897 as he said he did. This proves that he might have been able to, but it doesn't prove whether or not he did.
I cannot force you to agree with me, so let's leave it at that and not overburden this interesting thread with this any longer.