October 23, 1922

Detroit Race Impressions

ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Air Service

The Third Pulitzer Trophy Race

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Detroit Race Impressions

Great Progress Indicated in American Design and Construction
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ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

Air Service

Consolidation of Schools at Chanute Field—The consolidation of the Air Service Mechanics School, the Air Service Photographic School and the Air Service Communication School into one organization known as the Air Service Technical School, Maj. Frederick L. Martin, Commandant, has occupied an important part in the recent activities on Chanute Field, Rantoul, I11.
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The Third Pulitzer Trophy Race

Lieutenant Maughan’s Victory on Army-Curtiss Racer at 206 m.p.h. Proves America’s Supremacy in Pursuit Aviation

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The Preliminary Land Plane Races at Detroit

The Detroit News Aerial Mail Trophy -Aviation Country Club of Detroit Trophy - Liberty Engine Builders’ Trophy

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Lessons of the Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy Race

Ry Rear Admiral William A. Moffett
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Dayton Wright Issues Statement

In connection with the statements issued to the press at Washington to the effect that the Deparment of Justice has commenced suit against the Dayton Wright Airplane Company for the sum of $2,408,267.41 alleged over-payment by the Government on contracts for aircraft production, H. E. Talbott, Jr., president of the Dayton Wright Airplane Company issued, on Oct. 7, the following statement:
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The Rogersday 3-sea Ter Biplane

A Commercial or Sport Two-Seater Showing Excellent Performance with the 0X5 Engine
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Pulitzer Race Chart

Race for Pulitzer Trophy. Distance 250 kilometers (155.34 miles), 5 laps around closed circuit of 50 kilometers (31.0685 miles) Pilot Lieut, R, L. Maughan Lleut, L, J, faiUand Liout. H. J, Brow Lieut, A. 3. Williams1 Jr. Lieut. E. H. Barksdale
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New Mail Plane Shows Increased Efficiency

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The Largest American Airplane

The latest development in large planes of the bombing type is shortly to make its appearance at the Fairfield Air Intermediate Depot near Dayton, Ohio. This Goliath of the air, the Barling Bomber, is a triplane of 120 ft. spread, a height of 28 ft., and an overall length of 65 ft.
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