Charles Dennistoun Burney
Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney
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Dennis Burneyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennistoun_BurneyRichard Miller passingly mentions this engineer on page 38 while Miller was featuring McDaniel for inflated machines.
Burney patented some on water kites (paravanes) with an eye to clearing mines that were tethered in waters, and similarly trawling otters that veer to keep fishing nets open.
I've not read the following book, but I am betting Richard Miller did read the book to get notes that he used on page 38.
The World, the Air and the Future Hardcover – 1929
by Charles Dennistoun Burney (Author)
The WorldCat shows some libraries have copies of Burney's 1929 book. For those in San Diego or Los Angeles, there are copies of the book available. UCSD, UCLA, Occidental College, and Claremont Colleges have a copy of the book.
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