June 5, 1922

Prospects of Contract Air Mail Services

The Organization of Airports

Army and Navy Air News

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Prospects of Contract Air Mail Services

Address by C. G. Peterson of the Wright Aeronautical Corp. At the Engineer’s Club and the Flying Club of Baltimore
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The Organization of Airports

Information Division, Air Service Issues Revised Specifications and Rules for Ground Organization
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Army and Navy Air News

Army Orders—The resignation by First Lieut. Delbert Emeriek Jones, A.S., of his commission as an officer of the Army, effective June 1, 1922, has been accepted by the President. First. Lieut. Carl H. Myers, A.S., Mather Field, Calif., transferred to the Hawaiian Dept., will sail from San Francisco July 6.
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Notices to Aviators

The following landing fields * have been reported to the Office of the Chief of Air Service since Jan. 1, 1922: Connecticut Stamford—Latitude 41° 03' N., longitude 73° 32' W. Halloween Park, emergency, 2½ miles south of town. Florida Apalachicola—Latitude 29° 44' N., longitude 84° 58' W. Landing for seaplanes only.
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Showing An Aviator How He Flies

N.A.C.A. Develops Ingenious Instruments for Recording Behavior of an Airplane in Flight
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Naval Aviation

More Reserve Officers Ordered Home—Following is an aditional list of Naval Reserve Officers ordered “to home, wait orders.” Lt. Comdr. Willis B. Haviland, Naval Air Station Anacostia D. C.; Lieut. Frederick H. Becker, Bu. Aeronautics Navy Dept.; Lieut.
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The Life of Some Airplanes

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Flying Meet at Wichita Falls

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Air Transport in the Tropics

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Airship Service to India and Australia

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