December 18, 1922

Admiral Moffet’s Report on Naval Aviation

“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

The Hugershoff Autocartograph

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Admiral Moffet’s Report on Naval Aviation

Summary of Last Year’s Progress Gives Comprehensive Outline of Organization
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“Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

McCLURG, LESLIE JAMES, Roentgoenologist; born, Ogdensburg, New York, May 23, 1895; son of James A. McClurg and Isabella (Simpson) McClurg. Educated: Graded schools; Wolcott High School; Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N. Y., 1912-1915; University of Michigan, 1915-1917.
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The Hugershoff Autocartograph

Ingenious Apparatus Simplifies Process Of Map Drawing from Aerial Photographs

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ARMY AND NAVY AIR NEWS

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Greater Safety for the Parachute Jumper

Device to Eliminate Many of the Dangers of Parachute Landing
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8th Annual Report of N.A.C.A.

President Harding Endorses Recommendations for a National Aeronautical Policy
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The Boulton & Paul “Bolton”. Metal Bomber

New Twin-Engined Biplane for Royal Air Force
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Naval Aviation

Aviation as an Integral Part of the Fleet—The following reference to Naval Aviation in the annual report of the Secretary of the Navy is of interest as it shows the importance the aeronautical arm has attained in the naval service: “The development of aviation as an integral part of the fleet, with types of aircraft suited to every need of the naval forces, has been the outstanding feature of the past year in naval aeronautics.
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“Sattco” Six-Passenger Commercial Airplane

New Liberty Engined Cabin Biplane an Interesting Development
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New Foreign Air Chiefs

Recent cabinet changes in Great Britain and in Italy have resulted in the appointment of new men to the posts of government aviation offices of these countries. In Great Britain Sir Samuel Hoare was appointed Secretary of State for Air, and the Duke of Sutherland Undersecretary of State for Air.
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