May 9, 1921

British Air Power and Air Policy

"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

“Paragraph 13” Left Out

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British Air Power and Air Policy

Analysis of British Air Appropriations, 1921-1922 Prepared by Manufacturers Aircraft Association
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"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

CHANDLER, CHARLES DK FOREST, Col. Air Service, retired; born, Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1878; son of Frank M. Chandler and Effie May (Barney) Chandler. Educated : Public schools, High School, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio; Army Signal School, Ft. Leaven worth.
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“Paragraph 13” Left Out

Minority Views Outvoted in Writing N.A.C.A. Report to President Harding
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How U. S. Can Save $452,000,000

The Economy of Airplanes as compared to Battleships

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State and Local Air Laws and Ordinances

The following are abstracts of the laws dealing with air navigation at present in force in States and Municipalities of the United States and Possessions:— States of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Kansas. Towns of Nutley, N. J., Kissimmee, Fla.
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What the Weather Bureau Does for Air Pilots

Aerological Service for Civil and Government Pilots
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Airplane Crashes--Engine Troubles*

When the daily paper tells that a plane has crashed and states a definite cause such as the fracture of a fuel line or the collapse of a wing, public confidence in the safety of aviation is shaken. It is easy to believe, however, that defects so glaringly revealed will be corrected at once.

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Book Reviews

This book is written in a style which is peculiar to French writers on aerodynamics. It is not too profound, though certain portions of the subject are dealt with at excessive length. Some theorems are developed merely for the love of the mathematics involved, without having any great practical value.
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A Letter

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Municipal Air Port at Hartford, Conn.

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