April 25, 1921

"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics"

The Breguet Leviathan Type X X

Air Service, Air Force, and Air Power

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"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics"

BELLINGER, PATRICK NEISON LYNCH, Lt. Comdr., U.S.N.; born, Cheraw, S, C„ Oct, 8, 1885; son of Carnot Bellinger and Eleanor (Lynch) Bellinger. Educated: Naval Academy 1907. Professional: U.S. Navy, Cadet to Lt. Commander, 1907; Won highest final merit in Navy in charge 12 in. gun, 1910; Submarine duty, 1912.
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The Breguet Leviathan Type X X

In the beginning of the return to peace conditions, many French and foreign engineers designed large aircraft, in which the numerous engines, often scattered over the wing structure, could neither be repaired nor properly attended to in mid-air.

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Air Service, Air Force, and Air Power

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What $598,090,781 Bought in War Aviation

Details Now Available of Achievements of Our Aviators and Cost of War Air Effort Here and Abroad.
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Shall We Abolish the Battleship?

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Col. Shaughnessy, 2nd Ass’t Postmaster General

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The Pescara Helicopter

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Air Service Adopts Location Marker

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Incorporation of Airliner Engineering Co.

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Speed Calculations

It seems remarkable how few pilots understand the correct method of figuring air speed for the close circuit. The simplest method is to lay out a measured distance, preferably along a road or other visible straight line, to facilitate straight steering, the ends being of course marked by suitable pylons.
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