February 11, 1924

AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Problems of Aircraft Production in Great Britain

The Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce in 1923

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Souther Field, at Americus, Ga., which many a war time flier will remember as a bee hive of activities, has for some time been on the inactive status as an Air Service flying field. This does not mean, however, that the field is totally inactive, as will be seen from the following notes sent to AVIATION by Pilot Karl Ort, who landed there on Christmas Eve after a flight from Atlanta.
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Problems of Aircraft Production in Great Britain

How Great Britain Fosters her Aircraft Industry Told by Distinguished English Aircraft Constructor
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The Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce in 1923

Annual Report Indicates Variety of Valuable Activities
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U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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A New Engine for Light Planes

The light plane enthusiast will no doubt be interested to learn that a particularly well-suited engine for light sport airplanes is now available in this country. Considerable importance is attached to this announcement in view of recent decisions to stage light plane events in connection with the Pulitzer races to be held at Dayton this fall.

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U. S. ARMY AND NAVY AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

The date of the start of the Army Air Service’s world flying expedition has been tentatively set about March 15, the Chief of Air Service announces. Simultaneously it was officially announced that Los Angeles had been selected as the starting place in lieu of Seattle, Wash., as it was originally planned.
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PUBLISHER’S NEWS LETTER

Perhaps the most important contribution to an understanding of the disintegration of our aircraft industry in the last few years has been the information received in conferences with the English aeronautical visitors to this country.
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Three New German Commercial Airplanes

Small-Capacity Passenger Carriers Have Interesting Features
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Rep. Nelson Asks for Inquiry

On Jan. 29, Representative Nelson of Wisconsin introduced in Congress a resolution calling for an inquiry into the operation of the U. S. Army Air Service, U. S. Naval Bureau of Aeronautics and the U. S. Air Mail Service, and for other purposes.
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Re Metal-Clad Airships

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