Study of model weather-reporting service over airway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, sponsored by Fund for year in cooperation with Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co., Air Services for Army and Navy, Department of Commerce, and Weather Bureau; observing stations and off route; ground signals; determining wind speeds; Tule fog; weather forecasting as aid to automobile traffic and to preventing forest fires. (See also Daniel Guggenheim Fund for Promotion of Aeronautics, Inc. -- Paper read July 12, 1929, 27 pp., 10 figs.)
Weather and the airplane
Aeroplane
Aeroplane ; 37 , n 7
1929
Article (Journal)
English
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