American Decades
The Story of the Winged-S
Autobiography
By: Igor Sikorsky
Date: October 1938
Source: Sikorsky, Igor. The Story of the Winged-S: With New Material on the Latest Development of the Helicopter. 5th ed. New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1938, 24–26.
About the Author: Igor Sikorsky (1889–1972) was born in Kiev, Russia. He attended the Naval War College in St. Petersburg, but his interested turned to aviation. Sikorsky designed aircraft in Russia, including the first-ever four-engine plane, until the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. He then emigrated to the United States. In 1923, he and other Russian emigrants formed the Sikorsky Aero Engineering Company. This firm designed a number of fixed-wing aircraft, but it was not until Sikorsky developed the first practical helicopter in 1939 that it enjoyed real success.
Introduction
As early as 400 C.E. the Chinese developed a prototype of...
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1930's Science and Technology Primary Sources
- "The Relation of Science to Industry"
- The Physical Principles of the Quantum Theory
- The World as I See It
- Patterns of Culture
- Bankhead-Jones Act of 1935
- "Riddle of Life"
- The Story of the Winged-S
- Letter to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- "The Struggles to Find the Ninth Planet"
- Whittle's Turbojet Engine
- "The Evolution of the Cyclotron"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
