Past history of pre-war international aviation; future requirements; thoughts on general lines upon which to plan British aviation; future trends of aircraft development; types of British airliners, including power plants for long and short time policies; development of major components of modern civil aircraft; effect of improved materials on developments; weather and climatic conditions. (see also Flight v 44 n 1844, 1845, Apr 27 1944 p 447, May 4 p 480-4; Aeroplane v 66 n 1719, 1720, May 5 1944 p 495-9, May 12 p 522-4, 526; Machy Market n 2284, 2285, 2286, 2287, 2288, 2289, Aug 11 1944 p 313-4, Aug 18 p 323-4, Aug 25 p 333-4, Sept 1 p 343-4, Sept 8 p 355-7, Sept 16 p 365-7)
Future of civil aviation
Roy Soc Arts -- J
Royal Society of Arts -- Journal ; 91 , n 4670
1944
44 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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