Chapter
1 II | Prudent!”~“I maintain that the screw ought to be behind!”~“And
2 III | under the propulsion of a screw, working at an angle to
3 III | this apparatus driving a screw of given dimensions a displacement
4 III | discussing, not the form of its screw nor its, dimensions, but
5 III | impossibility of getting the screw into place. The dispute
6 IV | sail, the wheel and the screw, so shall he become master
7 IV | feet. Or if, by means of a screw, you drive a mass of air
8 IV | motor of the future is the screw —”~“From such a maladee
9 VII | obliquely, with the fins of the screw as it mounted on an inclined
10 VII | machine that drove the bow screw, in that aft was the machine
11 VII | machine that drove the stern screw. In the bow were the cook’
12 XV | at the aeronef. The stern screw was shot through by a bullet,
13 XVIII| more work is got out of her screw than when the water is running
14 XIX | rotatory movement.~It was the screw at the bow which was first
15 XIX | tonight, even if I go with one screw, and put the other to-rights
16 XIX | come aft to put the other screw into order. The presence
17 XIX | day the work on the fore screw had been actively carried
18 XIX | had understood that the screw would be in place during
19 XIX | used in the work at the screw.~An instant afterwards the
20 XX | fugitives!~As soon as the screw was in place they would
21 XX | anchorage?~While the work at the screw was actively pushed on,
22 XX | southern pole.~But to get the screw on board it seemed best
23 XX | Immediately the last suspensory screw stopped spinning, and the “
24 XXI | between the partisans of the screw before and those of the
25 XXI | before and those of the screw behind for our balloon the “
26 XXII | mechanical power. The car had a screw in front, and a screw and
27 XXII | a screw in front, and a screw and rudder behind. But probably
28 XXIII| converted it into a suspensory screw, the men of the “Albatross”
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