July 24, 1922

Annual Meeting of Aero C. of C.

ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Cleveland-Detroit Airway Inaugurated

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Annual Meeting of Aero C. of C.

Membership has Almost Doubled in the Last Six Months — Varied Work of the Chamber
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ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Unusual Distance Flight—Lieut. James H. Doolittle and Leland S. Andrews, Air Service pilots, arrived at Bolling Field at 6:00 p. m., July 4, after a remarkable trip. They left Kelly Field, San Antonio, Texas, on the morning of Monday, July 3 made a short stop at Houston, Texas, and another stop at Pensacola, Fla. and arrived at Jacksonville, Florida, after ten hours in the air on Monday, having covered a distance of about 1,220 miles that day.
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Cleveland-Detroit Airway Inaugurated

Aeromarine Airways Open their Great Lakes Division with a Daily Flying Boat Service
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Naval Aviation

Secretary Roosevelt on Aerial Inspection Tour—Theodore Roosevelt, Acting Secretary of the Navy, left Washington on July 12 in a naval seaplane for an inspection tour of Atlantic Coast training stations and naval bases. Two F5L scouting planes have been detailed from the Atlantic Fleet Air Squadrons to carry the Acting Secretary and his aide, Lt. Comdr. L. P. Warren, U.S.N., on the tour of inspection.
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Navy Tests of Torpedo Planes

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Marine Aviation

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Trade Notes

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Foreign News

Scandinavia—The “Northern Pool,” a combine of aviation insurance companies in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland, has issued its Aviation Book 1922, which contains information regarding aviation insurance and its organization in the several countries.
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Aeronautic Executives’ Luncheon

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Editorial

The Vulnerable Part of a Battleship

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