Aright Alfie! You got it correct.
It is the Geary 1911 "thing".
No sure if it ever flew, because there only exists one photo of it
It is an interesting design, which would later be copied
in the 1920s and 1930s with similar circular wing-shaped wing designs on other aircraft.
As for that "steam machine" from your post,
it looks kind of like the first "aerial drone", judging from its size.
That is a 1890 creation by a guy named E.P. Frost , It weighted 650 pounds and used steam-power to flap a set of goose-feathered wings.
Flop...Flop...Flop...Flop...
It did not fly. AAAAHAHAHAH
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Here are some of his other inventions with much better photos -
http://www.oakingtonplane.co.uk/olm_e_p_frost.phpIt has been written by some people, that in 1884, Alexander Mozhaisky, a captain in the Russian Imperial Navy,
launched a steam-powered monoplane down a ramp near St. Petersburg, Russia. With success in flying.
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http://www.wright-brothers.org/History_Wing/History_of_the_Airplane/Who_Was_First/Who_Was_First_Intro/Who_Was_First_Intro.htmOk, someone else post the next photo