Trend of British aircraft construction toward more extensive use of metals; English workmanship appears to be far superior to that of United States; very little flame welding used; general practice in France to cling to wood structures; practically everything in Germany of metal construction; practically all planes used in Holland are Dutch Fokker; Sadena factory in Belgium; commercial flying; practically no lighted airways for night flying in Europe.
An American's impression of European aeronautics
Aero Digest
Aero Digest ; 15 , n 4
1929
2 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1946
Engineering Index Backfile | 1946
Engineering Index Backfile | 1946
A European's impression of American aeronautics
Engineering Index Backfile | 1929
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