For both military and commercial purposes Great Britain has been vitally concerned with development of aviation and in past year probably no European power has made as much progress in that activity; use of subsidy; government regulation; cross-channel services; growth of traffic; airline operations to Far East; air lines in Australia; light airplane clubs; King's Cup and Schneider Races; 41 airports in Great Britain; battling with fog.
The airplane and the British empire
Daniel Guggenheim Fund Promotion Aeronautics -- Bul
1928
4 pages
Report
Englisch
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