Hovering Flight Aeroplane System

Patent No. 1,181,784

Issued: May 2, 1916

Inventor: J. McCurry, Philadelphia Pennsylvania


An invention designed to allow a platform (13) to hover over one spot for military surveillance or photography. Two airplanes (5) and (6) are roped together at the wings or fuselage, in opposite directions (i.e. both right wings are tied together), and attached to the platform by cables (10). The cables are long enough "to avoid embarrassment from the noise of the aeroplanes". The airplanes then fly in a tight circle, causing the platform to hover over the center of the circle.


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Last updated: Wed, 14 Oct 2020