April 14, 1924

Modern Aircraft Bombs and their Use

Blazing the Air Mail Path in Alaska

Barnstorming and Making Money

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Modern Aircraft Bombs and their Use

Prepared by Engineering Division, U. S. Army Air Service, McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio
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Blazing the Air Mail Path in Alaska

Report to the Second Assistant Postmaster General on the First Trip of the Alaskan Air Mail Service

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Barnstorming and Making Money

I was a war pilot, left the Army with 500 hr. flying time, and after some experience in the Air Mail I went into commercial flying. I have been barnstorming ever since. As a rule I have had good luck, have made a comfortable living and have toured the country several times.

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

Following named enlisted men, hdqtrs. company, 9th Inf., Fort Sam Houston, to A.S., Primary Flying School, Brooks Field, for appointment as flying cadets; Pvts. 1st cl. John W. Lieser and Howard Van Horn. First Lieut. Carlton F. Bond, A.S., Aberdeen Proving Ground, to Walter Reed General Hospital, for observation and treatment.
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Foreign Entries in the Schneider Cup Race

Three Italian and Two British Planes Challenge Three Ships Entered by U. S. Naval Aviation
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Chicago News

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Dayton News

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American World Flight

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PUBLISHER'S NEWS LETTER

Our running comment on the present state of the aeronautical industry has brought many interesting side lights. One aircraft manufacturer writes: β€œAt this writing our factory is virtually closed down. We are manufacturing some spare parts.
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