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Airship — U.S. Patent No. 1,061,484 (1913) is a technical patent drawing illustrating a controlled lighter-than-air craft with emphasis on structure and propulsion. Executed in crisp black ink, the drawing presents side and sectional views detailing the elongated envelope, internal framework, steering surfaces, and gondola arrangement. Numbered callouts clarify mechanical relationships, while the clean linework reflects standard patent-office drafting conventions. The composition favors engineering clarity over visual drama. As a document, it captures early 20th-century experimentation in navigable flight.
T. S. C. Lowe was a prominent American aeronaut, inventor, and pioneer of lighter-than-air aviation. Known for advancing ballooning and airship concepts, Lowe contributed significantly to early aeronautical engineering and military observation methods. His inventive work bridged practical aeronautics and formalized design through patents. The airship drawing stands as a historical image of ambition during aviation’s formative years.
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