October 1, 1923

Program and Entries for St. Louis Air Meet

Army and Navy Pilots in the St. Louis Races

Army and Navy Entries in the Pulitzer Trophy Race

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Program and Entries for St. Louis Air Meet

In arranging the program for the St. Louis Air Meet an effort has been made to provide places on the program for all types of aircraft. Each of the three days assigned to the meet will have at least two main races, in which plenty of competition will be manifested.
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Army and Navy Pilots in the St. Louis Races

Maj. Roy S. Brown, Commanding Officer of Maxwell Field, Fla., will fly a DH4B airplane. Major Brown was born in Minneapolis, Minn. He is a graduate of the U.S.M.A., Class of 1908 and entered the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps in 1916 from the 1st Cavalry.
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Army and Navy Entries in the Pulitzer Trophy Race

Thin Wing Biplanes in Great Majority—Most Heavily Powered Racers in the World to Compete
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Gothenburg International Aeronautical Exposition

Several New Types of Military and Commercial Planes Shown at Swedish Exposition
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St. Louis Ready for International Air Races

Ninety-one Entries Received from Army, Navy, Air Mail And Commercial Aviation
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U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

Secretary of the Navy Denby, commenting on the recent test flight of the naval airship ZR1 paid high tribute to the excellent performance of the big rigid and to the naval officers who were responsible for her design, construction and operation.
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U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

The Air Service, National Guard of the 38th Division, consisting of the 113th Observation Squadron, together with its Photographic Section and Intelligence Section recently completed a tour of duty at Wilbur Wright Field, Fairfield, Ohio.
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World's Airplane Record Recognized by the F.A.I.

According to the June, 1923, issue of the “Bulletin de la F.A.I.”
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Vauville Gliding Meet

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Huff-Daland Model TA6 Advanced Training Plane

Safety, Simplicity and Ease of Alignment and Assembly Chief Features of New Plane
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