L'auteur de l'aéronef se dévoile

The Chicago Tribune de Chicago (Illinois), lundi 12 avril 1897

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Il déclare vivre à Omaha et demande 35 acres dans lesquels exposer sa machine

Omaha (Nebraska), 11 avril –{Special}- Le mystérieux aéronef, qui a mis en cause la sincérité de nombreux citoyens de bonne réputation, promises to be cleared up within a few days through the medium of the trans-Mississippi exposition. Either this is the fact or a stupendous hoax is to be perpetrated on the exposition authorities. In the first mail yesterday Secretary Wakefield received a letter dated at Omaha and bearing the postmark Omaha. The letter was signed “A.C. Clinton” and read as follows.

“To the Exposition Directors: My identity up to date has been unknown, but I will come to the front now, if you guarantee me 870,000 square feet of space. I am the famous airship constructor and will guarantee you positively of this fact in a week. The airship is my own invention, and as I am an Omaha man I wish it to be held as an Omaha invention. It will carry safely twenty people to a height of from 10,000 to 20,000 feet. I truly believe I have made the greatest invention and discovery ever made. Will see you April 17, 1897 at the headquarters.”

The writer gave no address. The amount of space asked for by the writer of this letter is nearly thirty-five acres.

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