Need of suitable buildings at American airports; Tempelhof and Croyden buildings; ideal field round or oval shaped at least 5000 ft. long; buildings arranged in V or Y shape; runways changed daily according to wind; flood lights on caterpillar truck; tower for radio control and log recording to give clear vision in all directions; offices, rest-rooms and locker rooms for pilots, hospital, and restaurant; long narrow hangars with skylights and steel plate doors operated by electric power.
Airway passenger stations
Aviation
Aviation ; 24 , n 4
1928
4 pages
6 Figs.
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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