Serial condensation of book. Jan n 1 p 22-24 + 26: Aerodynamics. Feb n 2 p 22-24 + 44: Primary flying instruction. Mar n 3 p 16-17: Stalls and spins. Apr n 4 p 30 + 32: Power plants. May n 5 p 22-23: Aerobatic flying. July n 7 p 34 + 37: Slips, turns and spirals. Aug n 8 p 37-38 + 41: Cross country flying. Sept n 9 p 32-36: What air means to airman. Oct n 10 p 36-39: Oil for aviation. Nov n 11 p 47-48: Variable pitch propeller principles explained.
Cross country flying
Can Aviation
Canadian Aviation ; 13 , n 1-5, 7-11
1940
Article (Journal)
English
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