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means to adopt it。



From this event may be dated the birth of the modern

flying machine into the world of business。 The automobile

was taken up by the general public from the

very start because it was a proposition comparatively

easy of demonstration。 There was nothing mysterious

or uncanny in the fact that a wheeled vehicle could be

propelled on solid; substantial roads by means of engine

power。 And yet it took (comparatively speaking) a long

time to really popularize the motor car。



Wonderful Results in a Year。



Men of large financial means engaged in the manufacture

of automobiles; and expended fortunes in attracting

public attention to them through the medium of

advertisements; speed and road contests; etc。 By these

means a mammoth business has been built up; but bringing

this business to its present proportions required

years of patient industry and indomitable pluck。



At this writing; less than a year from the day when

Bleriot crossed the channel; the actual sales of flying

machines outnumber the actual sales of automobiles in

the first year of their commercial development。 This

may appear incredible; but it is a fact as statistics will

show。



In this connection we should take into consideration

the fact that up to a year ago there was no serious intention

of putting flying machines on the market; no

preparations had been made to produce them on a commercial

scale; no money had been expended in advertisements

with a view to selling them。



Some of the Actual Results。



Today flying machines are being produced on a commercial

basis; and there is a big demand for them。 The

people making them are overcrowded with orders。 Some

of the producers are already making arrangements to

enlarge their plants and advertise their product for sale

the same as is being done with automobiles; while a

number of flying machine motor makers are already

promoting the sale of their wares in this way。



Here are a few actual figures of flying machine sales

made by the more prominent producers since July 25th;

1909。



Santos Dumont; 90 machines; Bleriot; 200; Farman;

130; Clemenceau…Wright; 80; Voisin; 100; Antoinette;

100。 Many of these orders have been filled by delivery

of the machines; and in others the construction work

is under way。



The foregoing are all of foreign make。 In this country

Curtiss and the Wrights are engaged in similar

work; but no actual figures of their output are obtainable。



Larger Plants Are Necessary。



And this situation exists despite the fact that none of

the producers are really equipped with adequate plants

for turning out their machines on a modern; business…

like basis。 The demand was so sudden and unexpected

that it found them poorly prepared to meet it。 This;

however; is now being remedied by the erection of special

plants; the enlargement of others; and the introduction

of new machinery and other labor…saving conveniences。



Companies; with large capitalization; to engage in the

exclusive production of airships are being organized in

many parts of the world。 One notable instance of this

nature is worth quoting as illustrative of the manner

in which the production of flying machines is being

commercialized。 This is the formation at Frankfort;

Germany; of the Flugmaschine Wright; G。 m。 b。 H。; with

a capital of 119;000; the Krupps; of Essen; being interested。



Prices at Which Machines Sell。



This wonderful demand from the public has come

notwithstanding the fact that the machines; owing to lack

of facilities for wholesale production; are far from being

cheap。 Such definite quotations as are made are

on the following basis:



Santos DumontList price 1;000; but owing to the

rush of orders agents are readily getting from 1;300 to

1;500。 This is the smallest machine made。



BleriotList price 2;500。 This is for the cross…

channel type; with Anzani motor。



AntoinetteList price from 4;000 to 5;000; according

to size。



WrightList price 5;600。



CurtissList price 5;000。



There is; however; no stability in prices as purchasers

are almost invariably ready to pay a considerable premium

to facilitate delivery。



The motor is the most expensive part of the flying

machine。 Motor prices range from 500 to 2;000; this

latter amount being asked for the Curtiss engine。



Systematic Instruction of Amateurs。



In addition to the production of flying machines many

of the experienced aviators are making a business of

the instruction of amateurs。 Curtiss and the Wrights

in this country have a number of pupils; as have also

the prominent foreigners。 Schools of instruction are

being opened in various parts of the world; not alone as

private money…making ventures; but in connection with

public educational institutions。 One of these latter is

to be found at the University of Barcelona; Spain。



The flying machine agent; the man who handles the

machines on a commission; has also become a known

quantity; and will soon be as numerous as his brother

of the automobile。 The sign 〃John Bird; agent for

Skimmer's Flying Machine;〃 is no longer a curiosity。



Yes; the Airship Is Here。



From all of which we may well infer that the flying

machine in practical form has arrived; and that it is

here to stay。 It is no exaggeration to say that the time

is close at hand when people will keep flying machines

just as they now keep automobiles; and that pleasure

jaunts will be fully as numerous and popular。 With

the important item of practicability fully demonstrated;

〃Come; take a trip in my airship;〃 will have more real

significance than now attaches to the vapid warblings

of the vaudeville vocalist。



As a further evidence that the airship is really here;

and that its presence is recognized in a business way;

the action of life and accident insurance companies is

interesting。 Some of them are reconstructing their policies

so as to include a special waiver of insurance by

aviators。 Anything which compels these great corporations

to modify their policies cannot be looked upon as

a mere curiosity or toy。



It is some consolation to know that the movement in

this direction is not thus far widespread。 Moreover it

is more than probable that the competition for business

will eventually induce the companies to act more

liberally toward aviators; especially as the art of aviation

advances。







CHAPTER XIX。



LAW OF THE AIRSHIP。



Successful aviation has evoked some peculiar things

in the way of legal action and interpretation of the law。



It is well understood that a man's property cannot

be used without his consent。 This is an old established

principle in common law which holds good today。



The limits of a man's property lines; however; have

not been so well understood by laymen。 According to

eminent legal authorities such as Blackstone; Littleton

and Coke; the 〃fathers of the law;〃 the owner of realty

also holds title above and below the surface; and this

theory is generally accepted without question by the

courts。



Rights of Property Owners。



In other words the owner of realty also owns the sky

above it without limit as to distance。 He can dig as

deep into his land; or go as high into the air as he desires;

provided he does not trespass upon or injure similar

rights of others。



The owner of realty may resist by force; all other

means having failed; any trespass upon; or invasion of

his property。 Other people; for instance; may not enter

upon it; or over or under it; without his express permission

and consent。 There is only one exception; and

this is in the case of public utility corporations such as

railways which; under the law of eminent domain; may

condemn a right of way across the property of an obstinate owner

who declines to accept a fair price for the

privilege。



Privilege Sharply Confined。



The law of eminent domain may be taken advantage

of only by corporations which are engaged in serving

the public。 It is based upon the principle that the

advancement and improvement of a community is of more

importance and carries with it more rights than the

interests of the individual owner。 But even in cases where

the right of eminent domain is exercised there can be no

confiscation of the individual's property。



Exercising the right of eminent domain is merely

obtaining by public purchase what is held to be essential

to the public good; and which cannot be secured by private

purchase。 When eminent domain proceedings are

resorted to the court appoints appraisers who determine

upon the value of the property wanted; and this value

(in money) is paid to the owner。



How It Affects Aviation。



It should be kept in mind that this privilege of the

〃right of eminent domain〃 is accorded only to corporations

which are engaged in serving the public

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