May 10, 1926

Curtiss Service Speeds Coolidge News Photos

Chicago—Dallas Air Mail Service

Air Service Aerial Photographic Activities

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Curtiss Service Speeds Coolidge News Photos

How Airplanes Enabled Newspapers to Receive Photographs on the Death of Colonel Coolidge in Record Time from Vermont.
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Chicago—Dallas Air Mail Service

National Air Transport, Inc. to Open Air Mail Service on May 12.
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Air Service Aerial Photographic Activities

Army Air Service Photographic Operations Extend over Wide Field. In Addition to Training, Etc., 8000 Sq. Miles Photographed During 1925.
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Analysis of Civil Flying in the United States

Total Mileage for 1925 is 9,203,165 Miles. Figures Discussed in Detail.
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Los Angeles—Salt Lake City Air Mail Opened

Western Air Express Carrying Increasingly Large Air Mail Loads with Marked Regularity. Service is Proving of Great Value to Eastern States.
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The National Balloon Race

Ward T. Van Orman Wins Litchfield Trophy With Balloon Flight of Over 800 Miles.
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Developing Airports

To the Editor, AVIATION: There are hundreds of thousands of dollars being wasted in the establishment of what are called airports or landing fields and what can never be such for many reasons; for example, inadequate space in such locations as will ever make expansion prohibitive or impossible, no natural drainage and artificial drainage requiring exorbitant cost, locations often inaccessable to business or industrial districts and established means of transportation.
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The Ryan M—1 Monoplane

Los Angeles-San Diego Passenger Airline Company Produces New Light Commercial Plane.
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The Harvard Flying Club

Harvard University is now the possessor of the first active college flying club in the country. Since the first organization meeting of an interested group of Harvard students last November, a stable organization has been created and maintained for the purpose of promoting interests of aviation at America’s oldest institution of learning.
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Consolidated Training Planes

An airplane used extensively by the Navy for training purposes is the Consolidated Training Plane built by the Consolidated Aircraft Company of Buffalo, N. Y. The plane is a two-seater tandem, single bay biplane convertable to either a land machine or a seaplane.
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