NO student of aviation can doubt that one of the principal obstacles to the much wider use of aeroplanes than anything achieved today is the comparatively distant location of aerodromes from the centres of most towns. A number of ingenious minds have at various times suggested different methods of overcoming this fundamental handicap.
The “Avion” Automobile
An Aeroplane for the Private Owner Adapted for Running on Roads under its Own Power
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 6 , 10 ; 265-267
1934-10-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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