Popular Science Monthly u. a. amerikanische Journale

 

Artikel von Carl Dienstbach

 

 

Dienstbach, Carl and Wilson, L. J. "The Wonderful New All-Metal Monoplane?"

Populare Science Monthly, October, 1920, S. 62-64

 

Dienstbach, Carl "How Big Can They Build Them?"

Populare Science Monthly, October, 1920, S. 34-35

 

Dienstbach, Carl and Kaempffert, Waldemar "All Aboard the Air-Liner"

Populare Science Monthly, September, 1919, S. 77-81

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Exit the Zeppelin Airship: Enter the Zeppelin Flier"

Populare Science Monthly, September, 1919, S. 74

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Mothering the Airplane with the Zeppelin"

Populare Science Monthly, September, 1919, S. 39

 

Dienstbach, Carl and Kaempffert, Waldemar "To Europe in a Flying-Machine"

Populare Science Monthly, July, 1919, S. 71-77

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Roosts for City Airplanes"

Populare Science Monthly, June, 1919, S. 72-73

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Voyaging to Europe in an Airship"

Populare Science Monthly, May, 1919, S. 68-69

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Real Flying Dutchmen"

Populare Science Monthly, January, 1919, S. 61

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Fighting in a Three-Decker Airplane"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 93,  S. 386-387

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Combining the Eagle With the Goose"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 93, S. 91

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Can an Airplane Jump Straight Up?"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 93, S. 62-63

 

Dienstbach, Carl "The Airplane Becomes a Mole"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 93, S. 46-47

 

Dienstbach, Carl and Kaempffert, Waldemar "The Armored Flying 'Tank'"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 93, S. 37-40

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Baring the Super-Zeppelin's Secrets"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 92, S. 372-373

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Like a Wasp on the Wing"

Populare Science Monthly, 1918 Vol 92, S. 55-58

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Fishing for Birds of Prey in the Air"

Populare Science Monthly, December, 1917 Vol 91, S. 803

 

Dienstbach, Carl "The Charge of the Lightest Brigade"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 91, S. 530-531

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Fighthing the Big Guns from Ballons"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 91, S. 50-51

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Shooting at Bird-Men with the New French Guns"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 90, S. 512

 

Dienstbach, Carl "The Flying Automobile"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 90, S. 542

 

Dienstbach, Carl "The Motor Goose"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 90, S. 370-371

 

Dienstbach, Carl "The Way of a Bird in the Air"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 90, S. 375

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Why Zeppelins Are Frightful"

Populare Science Monthly, 1917 Vol 90, S. 518-523

 

Dienstbach, Carl "Mining the Air Against Zeppelins"

Populare Science Monthly, Vol 88, No.2, February July 1916, S. 163-164

 

 

 

 

 

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR NAVAL ENGINEERS

Artikelverzeichnis des 1. bis 73. Jahrgangs (1889 bis 1961)

 

THE AIR BOMB: A NEW METHOD OF MINING THE AIR AND OF THWARTING AN

ATTACK BY FLYING MACHINE OR DIRIGIBLE.—THE INVENTOR'S EXPLANATION AND

A CRITIC'S OBJECTION (pages 1316–1317)

Joseph A. Steinmetz, Carl Dienstbach and Joseph A. Steinmetz

 

A CRITICISM OF THE STEINMETZ SYSTEM OF AERIAL, OFFENSE AND DEFENSE

(pages 1317–1321)

Carl Dienstbach

 

 

 

 

Dienstbach, Carl. The Perfect Flying Machine. First

Description of the Marvelous Invention Which Has

Given Wilbur Wright and Orville Wright Mastery of

Man s Flight. How They Fly and How They Learned the

Secret. American Aeronaut, Jan. 1908, vol. 1, no. 3, pp.

3—11, +illus.

Most extensive account to date on the Wright

machine. Referential Data on the Wright Flyer, p.

11, cites source of much of data.

 

American Aeronaut s Disclosure of Wright Brothers

Secret. American Aeronaut, June 1908, vol. 1, no. 6, p.

208.

Editorial comment on Carl Dienstbach s article on

the Wrights in the January issue of the journal.

 

Dienstbach, Carl. The Recent Flights of the Wright

Brothers in North Carolina. American Aeronaut, June

1908, vol. 1, pp. 209—211, +illus.

Author s comparison of his version of the Wright

aeroplane published in the January issue of the journal

with that in the newspaper reports of the Wright May

1908 flights, particularly as reported by Byron

Newton of the New York Herald.

 

 

Dienstbach, Carl. The Revelations at Fort Myer.

American Aeronaut, Sept. 1909, vol. 1, pp. 80—86,

+illus.

Description of Wrights 1909 machine at Fort Myer

and flights.

 

 

 

Aero Club (The) of America. Headquarters, 753 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

  Publication: The Aeronautical News. (Only two numbers published?) Editor, Carl

  Dienstbach, 81 Greenwich Street, New York. (127

 

 

Aeronautical (The) News. Carl Dienstbach, editor.

  Only two numbers published (?). (186

 

 

American Aeronaut. Editor T. R. MacMechen.

  American Aeronaut Publishing Co. (Incor.), St. Louis, Mo., Vol. 1, Nos. 1-6 (Oct.

  1907-June 1908). Nos. 1 and 2 bear the title American Aeronaut and Aerostatist. (556

____. Published monthly by The Dienstbach-MaeMechen Publ. Co., 1926

  Broadway, New York. Editors T. R. MacMechen and Carl Dienstbach.

  Vol. 1, No. 1+ (Aug. 1909+). (556a

 

 

 

Dienstbach, Carl,

____. Perfection in flying machines. The "R. E. P. II-Bis." Monocurve in

  its latest form. The new Bleriot bicurve.

  Aeronautics, Vol. 4, No. 1 (Jan. 1909), New York, pp. 21-23, ills. 2. S (3573

 

____. "Clement-Bayard," the airship up to date.

  Aeronautics, Vol. 3, No. 6 (Dec. 1908), New York, pp. 16-17, ill. S (3555

 

____. Labors of Charles Matthews Manly.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 6, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 227-229, ill. S (3571

 

____. Recent flights of the Wright Brothers in North Carolina.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 6, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 209-211, ill. S (3575

 

____. Herring's work.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 154-156. S (3568

 

____. Europe's aerial navies.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 5, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 139-147, ill. S (3565

 

 

____. Farman's triumph.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 99-105, ill. S (3566

 

Dienstbach, Carl and Rosslyn Whytock. See 12874.

____. Motor ballooning.

  American Aeronaut, Vol. 1, No. 4, 1908, St. Louis, pp. 91-98, ill. S (3587

 

 

Dienstbach, Carl.

        Hersey's preconceived flight across the lakes.

  American Aeronaut and Aerostatist, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1907, St. Louis, pp. 3-4,

  ill. S (3569

 

____. The second Gordon-Bennett race.

  American Aeronaut and Aerostatist, Vol. 1, No. 2, 1907, St. Louis, pp. 13-16,

  ill. S (3577

 

 

 

 

____. The California arrow.

  Amer. Mag. Aeronautics, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1908, New York, pp. 37-41, ill. S (3576

 

____*. Practical air craft.

  Nav. the Air, Aero Club of Amer., 1907, New York, pp. xxiii-xli, ill. 25. S (3574

 

 

 

 

Dienstbach, Karl. A new epoch in American aeronautics. (PDF)

  Bulletins of the Aerial Experiment Association, No. 25 (Dec. 28, 1908), Beinn

  Bhreagh, N. S., pp. 1-13. (13418

 

____. What the work of the Aerial Experiment Association means.

  Bulletins of the Aerial Experiment Association, No. 13 (Oct. 5, 1908), Beinn Bhreagh,

  N. S., pp. 33-36. (13419

 

 

"The Eyes of the Army and Navy" by Waldemar Kaempffert and Carl Dienstbach, pp. 361-375 - PDF

In Volume One From History of the World War (1918) by Frank H. Simonds

 

Over the Sea by Air-Ship by T.R. MacMechen and Carl Dienstbach, pp. 113-129 - PDF

The Century Magazine, May 1910

 

Bird-Flight and Air-Navigation by T.R. MacMechen and Carl Dienstbach, pp. 297-306 - PDF

The Century Magazine, June 1910

 

Dienstbach, T.R.; MacMechen (September 1909). "Fighting In The Air". American Aeronaut 1 (2): 51–62.

 

The Aerial Battleship by Carl Dienstbach and T.R. MacMechen, pp. 343-354 - PDF

McClure's Magazine, August 1909