September 22, 1924

Brief History of the Round the World Flight

Factors of Success in the World Flight

UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

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Brief History of the Round the World Flight

World Fliers Covered 22,000 Miles from Seattle to Boston In 153 Days, Using 300 Flying Hours
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Factors of Success in the World Flight

Equipment, Advance Organization and Cooperation
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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

The following distribution of the enlisted personnel of the Army Air Service, numbering 8,860, is of interest not only because it shows the number, type and location of the troops, but because it gives the stations of the squadrons and other Air Service units.
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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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PUBLISHER’S NEWS LETTER

C. G. Grey, the brilliant editor of The Aeroplane, has accepted the invitation of AVIATION to come to this country and attend the Dayton Race Meet and the Schneider Cup Race in Baltimore. His interesting comments of both events as well as his impressions of American aeronautics will appear in AVIATION during his few weeks in this country.
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

French Grand Prix for Transport Planes

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Editorials

Future World Flights

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

St. Louis News

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Akron News

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Editorials

Government Accepts McCook Field Site

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