January 16, 1922

Admiral Fullam’s Speech at the Aero Club Banquet

Requirements for Commercial Aircraft

The 14th Aero Club of America Banquet

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Admiral Fullam’s Speech at the Aero Club Banquet

Mr. Toastmaster, and gentlemen of the Aero Club of America: I cannot feel that I deserve the compliment of addressing you tonight. The world is facing a new era, an era which will bring aeronautics to the front and give it a proper place in peace and war.
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Requirements for Commercial Aircraft

An Airplane Which Can be Operated on a Ton-Mile Cost Basis — Efficient Design and Inexpensive Maintenance

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The 14th Aero Club of America Banquet

Collier Trophy is Awarded to G. C. Loening, Mackay Trophy to Lieut. J. A. MacReady — Admiral Fullam Extols Air Power
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Could a Sport Plane be Used in Wartime ?

Large Fleet of Sport Airplanes Armed with Machine Guns May Prove Valuable Auxiliary for “Ground Strafing”

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Variable Area Wings and Tandem Wings

New System Suggested by Captain N. Carolin, A.S.A Correspondence on the Wragg Tandem Wings
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Organization of French Civil Aviation

Department of Commerce Report Showing Organization of French Civil Aviation Bureau and Activities of Air Lines

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Helium Investigation

Investigative work on helium recently conducted by the Bureau of Mines may be divided into the following heads: Helium production at Petrolia, Texas; investigation of known and of probable areas of helium-bearing gas; helium storage; helium repurification after use in balloons; and investigations of gasses and liquids at low temperatures, with particular reference to obtaining data for use in perfecting methods for separating helium from natural gas by progressive selective liquefaction.
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Editorials

The International Air Convention

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On Federal Air Legislation

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Foreign News

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