March 27, 1922

Italian Aeronautical Competitions, 1922

U. S. Naval Aviation Program, 1923

Should Our Airships be Limited in Size?

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Italian Aeronautical Competitions, 1922

Regulations Issued by Italian War Department Provide for Contests of Airplanes, Seaplanes, Balloons and Parachutes
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U. S. Naval Aviation Program, 1923

"A Fleet without Adequate Air Strength will be Little Better than None at All”-Secretary of the Navy Denby
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Should Our Airships be Limited in Size?

Why the Council of Ambassadors Refused America’s Claim for a New Zeppelin of 100,000 Cubic Meters
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Improved Method for Designing Aircraft Parts

A Practical Method for the Determination of the Elements of Irregular Structural Sections

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The Dugit Altimeter and Air Speed Indicator

Instruments Based on Application of Archimedean Spiral Give Increased Precision and a Uniform Sensitiveness

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Naval Aviation News

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Air Service News

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Cross Country Flying in the A. S.

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Aeronautical Briefs

Curtiss Airplanes in Argentina.—A report received from the Curtiss Aeroplane Export Corp., of New York City, covering operations in Argentina, states that during the year 1921, Curtiss machines, of which there are about twenty-six or thirty in operation, carried a total of 5788 passengers and covered 316,725 kilometers (which is roughly 195,000 miles).
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Air Service Wants Flying Cadets

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