March 31, 1924

Story of the Miami Air Races

Start of the American Round-the-World Flight

The Foreign Round-the-World Flights

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Story of the Miami Air Races

A 25 km. course laid out over Biscayne Bay was the tilting ground where seaplane pilots met to test their mounts and skill in a series of four aeronautical events marking the Miami Air Races. While air pilots were circling the course in three of the races, marine contests embracing all types of small water craft were circling a two mile water course.

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Start of the American Round-the-World Flight

Major Martin's Four World Cruisers Fly from Santa Monica To Seattle, the Official Starting Point
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The Foreign Round-the-World Flights

Particulars About the Attempts of the British, Portuguese And Argentine Air Services
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Boston Airport and Coast Defense Policy

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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LIGHT PLANES AND GLIDERS

Status of the Light Plane

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

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“Relation of Air Power to Sea Power”

My attention has only just been called to the reprint in your issue of March 3, 1924, of an address delivered by me to the District of Columbia department of the Reserve Officers Association. In the editorial note preceding my paper you make several inferences and statements to which I request the privilege to reply in your columns.
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LIGHT PLANES AND GLIDERS

Needs of the Light Plane

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PUBLISHER’S NEWS LETTER

Oil and Justice are not to be the only matters investigated in Washington. Aircraft is to have its full share of attention. Congress has ordered an investigation of the Air Services and the Committee has been appointed. There have appeared so many bulky volumes on this subject that it would seem that little new could be said by the industrious group who have been behind this agitation since before the War.
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