July 21, 1924

Side Lights on the Paris to Tokyo Flight

International Requirements for Airworthiness

UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

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Side Lights on the Paris to Tokyo Flight

Constructional Details of the Breguet 19A2 and of the 400 hp. Lorraine-Dietrich Engine
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International Requirements for Airworthiness

Categories of Machines Recognized—Standard Tests for Type Engines
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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

First Lieut. George G. Lundberg, A.S., Scott Field, to Prim. Fly. School, Brooks Field. First Lieut. Michael F. McHugo, Phillips Field, to Prim. Fly. School, Brooks Field. First Lieut. Bernard S. Thompson, A.S., enroute to U. S. from Foreign Service in P. I., to sail from San Francisco on Aug. 21, for New York City, and thence to Langley Field.
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Government Bids and Orders

The Standard Automatic Products Co. of Corry, Pa., (known to readers of AVIATION during the war as the Erie Specialty Co.) was the successful bidder on 28 lots of turn-buckles, under schedule 2210, Bureau of Supplies and Accounts, Navy Dept., for the Bureau of Aeronautics.
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Publisher’s News Letter

The news of the abandonment of Amundsen’s Arctic flying expedition this year will have caused more than one official in our Navy Department to heave a great sigh of relief. As a matter of fact, the more details become available regarding this extraordinary venture, the more they seem to justify the doubts we expressed as to the advisability of having an American Naval pilot participate in this flight in an official capacity.

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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The British Air Estimates

Their Clear Cut Presentation Offers a Good Model For Our Air Services
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Cleveland News

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Akron News

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

New Airport for Detroit

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