March 6, 1922

The Lighter-than-Air Situation

Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce Election

“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

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The Lighter-than-Air Situation

Official Inquiry into the Roma Accident — New Helium Appropriation Sought — Fate of the U. S. Navy Zeppelin
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Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce Election

Body Representing Manufacturing, Engineering, Operating And Accessory Interests Elects its Board of Governors
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“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

The biographical sketches of men who are prominent in American Aeronautics are printed periodically in AVIATION. The first series will be shortly published in a more durable form, and revised issues will be published semi-annually to take care of the frequent changes in station of Army and Navy officers, and such other changes as may occur.
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European Air Line Requirements

Combine of German, Dutch and Scandinavian Air Lines Issues Technical Requirements for Commercial Aircraft
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General Air Service Co. Organized

Plans to Operate German Built Schuette-Lanz Airships On Public Transport Services in this Country and Abroad
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U. S. Chamber of Commerce on Air Legislation

“The Success of Air Transport is Bound up with, and Vitally Depends, on the Promulgation of an Efficient Air Code”
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The Air Mail before the Senate

Postmaster General Will H. Hays appeared before the Senate Appropriations Committee on Feb. 23 to make an earnest appeal for the restoration by the Senate Appropriations Committee of the appropriation eliminated by the House General Appropriations Committee for air mail.
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The Ambulance Airplane

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Foreign News

A call for bids has been received from the Argentine Director General of Navigation and Ports for 4 seaplanes, with two extra motors, spare parts, etc., to be used on the Bermejo River. The seaplanes must have a carrying capacity of 8 persons, seated, including the pilot, in addition to a mechanic.
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Battle Cruisers as Aircraft Carriers

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