October 27, 1924

The National Air Congress at Wichita

ZR3 Reaches Lakehurst from Germany

Watching the Dawn of Commercial Aviation

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The National Air Congress at Wichita

Southwest Stages Highly Successful Aviation Meet

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ZR3 Reaches Lakehurst from Germany

Last Zeppelin Covers 5000 Miles in 81 Hours Across Atlantic
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Watching the Dawn of Commercial Aviation

“On to Wichita” and Some Incidental Happenings

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LIGHT PLANES AND GLIDERS

On account of some slip between the judges’ and the announcer’s stands at the Dayton Air Races, the Rickenbacker Trophy cross country race for light planes, slated for Monday, Oct. 6, was not made known to the visitors, or indeed, to anyone outside of those immediately concerned.

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Publisher’s News Letter

Advertising was invented in America. Nobody advertises so much or so emphatically as the American business man. So it seems queer, coming as a stranger to a strange though very friendly land, to find that about the only people in American Aviation who advertise at all strenuously are the Flying Services of the U. S. Army and Navy.

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Cleveland News

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. NAVAL AVIATION

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Editorials

McCook Field

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BACKFIRES

The dizzy heights to which the aeronautical ecstasy of a groundsman may reach was well shown by the New York World reporter who contributed the following gem to his paper: "Like a sacred bauble in a gloomy vault, the ZR3 reposed yesterday in the hangar at the naval air station at Lakehurst, N. J.” After that mere aeronautical writers might just as well go into retirement.
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

St. Joseph’s Fine Municipal Airport

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