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The aeroplane proposed by Henson in his patent of 1842, c1936 (c1937). William Samuel Henson (1812-1888) was a pre-Wright brothers aviation engineer and inventor from Nottingham, England
Aerial Steam Carriage, 19th century (engraving)865059 Aerial Steam Carriage, 19th century (engraving); (add.info.: Design by William Henson (1812-1888) and John Stringfellow (1779-1883), inventors from Somerset, England
British inventor William Samuel Hensons proposed aerial steam carriage, 1842 (engraving)6030959 British inventor William Samuel Hensons proposed aerial steam carriage, 1842 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
On the Aerial Steam Carriage (engraving)1616956 On the Aerial Steam Carriage (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: On the Aerial Steam Carriage)
Imaginary Flight of Hensons Ariel, 1843, (1944). Creator: Day & HagheImaginary Flight of Hensons " Ariel", 1843, (1944). William Henson and John Stringfellows 1843 design for steam-powered flying machine
Design for an aerial steam carriage, 1843 (1956). William Henson, a follower of English aviation pioneer Sir George Cayley, patented his proposed Aerial Steam Carriage in 1842
First carriage, Ariel, 1843. Artist: W WaltonFirst carriage, Ariel, 1843, showing a fictitious flight of William Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage over a city. Henson patented his Aerial Steam Carriage in 1842
William Hensons Aerial Steam Carriage of 1843 (1910). Henson (1805-1888) and his partner John Stringfellow (1799-1883) managed to get a model of this steam-powered flying machine airborne