Show SOlVE AERIAl PROBlEM 1 Nc York l' l Sold Said ald to do Have Ilave Complete Dolce BevieS for tor or Control of I Balloon New York Nov No 2 Charles Chares Charles G. G CurtIs Cur Cur- jig an and Francis B. B Crocker er who havo have for era a year car or 01 more been giving giving- their at attention attention at- at to the tile unsolved problem of or aerial navigation believe e the they have havo perfected an electrical contrivance that will enable them to control the direction tion of ot a l captive balloon in motion Many Ian ot of the details although fully worked out arc withheld as the In Inventors inventors In- In have o not completed their pat pat- eats Mr Crocker however howe does oes not hesitate to give gi a general description of ot tho the new machine Time Tho motive power and steering apparatus ap ap- ap- ap s consist of ot a fan ian from five c to ten tn feet In diameter with wide blades of thin steel The fan an is to to work ho- ho deriving its power from an electric motor suspended below while below Lelow this tho motor and fa fan the car or hasket hasket hasket has- has ket will be suspended The Tho motor is to weigh not more moro than pounds and will develop ton ten horsepower The Tho fan fem will ordinarily make 1500 In case of an emergency The Tho steel blades acting a against the air all at such speed will be sufficient to carr carry the tue machine upwards and to steer steel it th Ith or against aj a curren current ard of ot air by de do- do I of the tan fan |