July 3, 1922

ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Greater Safety for Air Travellers

Introducing the Two-Way Airplane

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ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Chief of Air Service at Carlstrom Field—Two planes were flown to Miami on May 18, to bring back Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick and Maj. H. A. Dargue to Carlstrom Field. As the last two DeHavilands had left for Montgomery two days before, it was necessary to make the trip to Miami in Hissos.
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Greater Safety for Air Travellers

Voluntary Adoption by Airways of Radio or Carrier Pigeons Would be a Desirable Step
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Introducing the Two-Way Airplane

There has long been a demand for a plane which could start and stop in a short distance. Many landing fields are short and narrow, which has caused perhaps more fatalities, due to planes striking obstructions, than any other cause. The same problem arises in landing on a ship where the space for starting and landing is very limited.

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Commercializing the Airplane Engine

Lighter Engines per Hp. Requiring Less Space with Increase of All Around Efficiency and Reliability

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Naval Aviation

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Foreign News

The Netherlands—The Royal Aerial Navigation Co. of the Netherlands (K.L.M.), has published figures covering its services in 1921. During that year 842,937 kg. of mail, 24,874,505 kg. of goods, and 489 passengers were carried by the Amsterdam-London line.
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Editorials

Regulating the World’s Airways

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Elias-Stupar ES1 Commercial Airplane

Twin-Engined Tractor Biplane, Seating Five Persons Built to Meet Requirements of Commercial Operation
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The Bleriot Spad 45 Four-Engined Airliner

French Airplane Fitted with Four 275 hp. Hispano’s Accommodates Seventeen Passengers and Crew of Three

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Aviation in Congress

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