IT rather looks as if the aeroplane was on the point of becoming interesting again. This perhaps appears a somewhat startling statement, and it may be controvertible from two aspects. In the first place, the real enthusiast will no doubt say that the aeroplane is always interesting; whereas others will sec no reason why we should suddenly visualise advances.
Signs of the Times
On Airscrews, Slots, Sleeve Valves and Kindred Matters
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 6 , 10 ; 257-258
1934-10-01
2 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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