September 7, 1925

Close View of Continental Air Development

AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Seattle, Wash.

Revival of Manufacturing at Buffalo

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Close View of Continental Air Development

How European Airlines Appear to an Informed American Visitor
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Seattle, Wash.

Flying, both Service and commercial, has been very active in and around Seattle, centering about the airport, Sand Point Field. The Army maintains airdrome facilities for its local Reserve officers, under the command of Lieut. T. J. Koenig.

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Revival of Manufacturing at Buffalo

Recent Visit Shows that Buffalo District Contains Nine Aeronautical Concerns
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The English Light Plane Meeting

The Royal Aero Club Meeting at Lympne Fails to Bring Out Many New Light Plane Designs, Engine Performance Greatly Improved
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The Latest Italian Airship, the N2

Description of the 247,000 Cu. ft. Semi~Rigid Airship Designed by Nobile and Successfully Tested
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Editorials

THE very interesting details appearing in another part of this issue relative to aerial transport progress on the European Continent under German organization and management and utilizing German equipment, contain many features of striking import when viewed in the correct light.
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AIRPORTS AND AIRWAYS

Dayton, Ohio

Another air mail route is projected for Dayton. If Uncle Sam ever installs all the lines forecast by local newspapers he will need as many postal clerks as he had “dollar-a-year” men during the war and a post office as large as the Grand Central station.

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UNITED STATES AIR FORCES

U. S. Army Air Service

One of the most interesting activities of the U. S. Army Air Service since the war has been the establishment and maintenance of the Model Airway. The operation of this Airway has served two important purposes, that of training Air Service personnel in cross country flying, and demonstration of the practicability of commercial aerial navigation.
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Publisher’s News Letter

There are times during a lull in controversies and advocacies when certain points become clearer and partisanship animosities lose their warping influence. This confession is not the result of summer heat or contrition of spirit but comes from a realization that perhaps the actual power of aircraft in warfare is being overestimated by its best friends.

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Baltimore Notes

If I may be permitted to interrupt the Cy Caldwell-Porter Adams long distance bouquet slinging contest, I would like to ask the Editor of Airports and Airways just what rhubarb pie has to do with aviation anyway and further inquire if the transcontinental Air Mail confines its operations to a takeoff from the Martin Field, a flat turn over the City Hall, and a landing at the Cleveland Airport.

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