Show More even than sailors before the flays days of steamships who had to depend depend depend de de- de- de pend upon the wind for the success of their voyages and had to watch the weather for their lives the men who manipulate te flying machines must b be students of the air currents the skies the signs of storms The more this young century interests Itself with the navigation of the air the more It will learn perforce about the great I Invisible enveloping fluid which surrounds suri surrounds sur sur- i rounds the globe The airships and the t I aeroplanes are going going- to make this generation th the first in weather lore of I all that have felt Celt the power of the winds and the perils of the fury of the elements i l |