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THOUGH the airship is not infrequently described as a lighter‐than‐air craft, the usual meaning attached to the phrase obscures the fact that the vessel, having on occasions to fly cither in the heavy or the light condition, is nearly as dependent as the aeroplane on forces of dynamic origin.

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