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* Mr. Brearey believes that the attainment of the weight-carrying ability of the bird's wing stroke will make more demands upon man's ingenuity than he has negotiated for. As witness the instantaneous photograph of the wings' varied positions through a second or two of time, as thrown on to a screen. But that the simple flight of a light weight is very easy of attainment.–F.W.B.