Report of Assistant Secretary of Navy for Aeronautics and report of Chief of Bureau of Aeronautics are quoted; 423 planes purchased, 205, 421 hours flown; progress toward completion of program is continuing; present large demand from commercial organizations for Navy-trained pilots and technicians adds seriously to difficulty of securing adequate numbers; description of fighting, observation and technical scouts, patrol, torpedo and bombing, ambulance, and training planes and engines employed in Navy; engineering and research. (See also Airway Age vol. 11, no. 1, Jan. 1930 pp. 51-54, 2 figs)
Naval aeronautics -- 1929
West. Flying
Western Flying ; 7 , n 1
1930
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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