September 10, 1923

How Banks Can Benefit By Aerial Transport

Artificial Illumination for Landing Fields

First Trial Flight of U. S. Naval Airship ZR1

308309

How Banks Can Benefit By Aerial Transport

The Possibility of Eliminating Time Delays Should Be Of Immediate Interest to the Banking World

302303

Artificial Illumination for Landing Fields

The lighting requirements for night flying can be met by several combinations of the following provisions: 1. Markers on the ship to safeguard against collision and to assist in dispatching. 2. Highpowered illuminants on the ship to illuminate landing space.

310311

First Trial Flight of U. S. Naval Airship ZR1

American Built Rigid Successfully Flown at Lakehurst, N.J.
306307

Progress of Construction Work on St. Louis Field

Flying Field, Stands and Hangars Ready for October Air Races

314315

Official Bulletin of National Aeronautic Association of U.S.A.

Forty young Americans who want to learn to operate an airplane have been accepted as contestants by the National Aeronautic Association for the free flying scholarships which that Association has offered to award in various cities. They have equipped themselves with up-to-the-minute aeronautic lore, and they are going to wage a campaign to interest the community in the importance of making America First in the Air.
316317
U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

Capt. Lowell Smith, A.S., and First Lieut. John Richter, A.S., renewed on Aug 27-28 their attempt to capture the world’s duration and distance records now held by Lieuts. Oakley G. Kelly and John A. Macready, A.S., with 36 hr. 5 min. and succeeded in remaining aloft 37 hr. 15 min. 14 4/5 sec.
304305

Air Service Makes Impressive Mobilization Test

Large Fleet of Martins and DH’s in Initial Training Maneuvers Along Atlantic Seaboard
316317
U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

312313
AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Chicago News

312313
AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Langin Field, Moundsville, W. Va.

September 31923 September 171923