May 25, 1925

The Limiting Range of Airplanes

Stability and Controllability of Airplanes

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The Limiting Range of Airplanes

The subject of range, of the possible radius of action of an airplane, is one of the utmost importance. It possesses a certain sporting interest in connection with the making of records for distance flown without stop, and there have been times when the rivalry among the various builders and among the countries especially active in aeronautics has been intense, but limiting distance of flight as a characteristic has a very practical significance as well as a sporting one.

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Stability and Controllability of Airplanes

Part VIII. Concluding Remarks

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The New Wright “Cyclone”

The new 450 hp. Wright “Cyclone” engine recently announced by the Wright Aeronautical Corp. is the latest of a long line of engineering accomplishments by this company since the first successful flight by the Wirght Brothers some 21 years ago.
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U. S. ARMY AIR SERVICE

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Commercial Crop Dusting

Details of the Operations of the Huff Daland Dusters

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Proposed Airplane Tour

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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Monmouth, Ill.

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Publisher’s News Letter

There have been some enquiries regarding a commercial exhibition of aircraft ths year. Location plays a very important part in any aircraft meet. The western constructors do not care to fly such a long distance as across the continent or even half way.
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The English Stalling Demonstration

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