January 24, 1921

Editorials

Air Supremacy

Editorials

The Legacy from War Aviation

Editorials

The Air Mail

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Editorials

Air Supremacy

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Editorials

The Legacy from War Aviation

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Editorials

The Air Mail

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Editorials

Flying to Canada

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Myron T. Herrick, President of Aero Club

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Aero Club of America Notes

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New Director of Naval Aviation

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Naval Aviation Estimates for 1922

2 NC Boats $300,000.00 $52,000.00 $352,000.00 7 Ships' Spotting Planes 105,000.00 185,700.00 290,700.00 17 Ship's Fighting Planes 297,500.00 401,000.00 698,500.00 33 Torpedo Planes 1,485,000.00 1,549,000.00 3,034,000.00 8 Photographic Planes 120,000.00 35,100.00 155,100.00
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Aviation Estimates Before Naval Committee

The Naval Committee has before it an analysis of the estimates for Naval Aviation for the fiscal year 1922. The estimates are divided up and analyzed as has been the case for the past two years and under the same subheads as before. The Department submits a request for a total of $35,000,000.

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Extension of German Air Mails

Reports state that the daily air mail between Berlin and Gelsenkirchen is now linked up with the important manufacturing districts within a 20 mile radius of Essen by means of a regular service of motor cycles to which the local mails and parcels are transferred from the airplane by the postal authorities on arrival at the terminal aerodrome.
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