Aircraft Year Book, Volumen3Fay Leone Faurote American Aviation Publications, 1921 |
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... direction . And the Martin planes carried from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds of mail from 40,000 to 60,000 letters daily each way between New York and Chicago , making only one stop , at Cleveland . But the experience with the Martins on the ...
... direction . And the Martin planes carried from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds of mail from 40,000 to 60,000 letters daily each way between New York and Chicago , making only one stop , at Cleveland . But the experience with the Martins on the ...
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... direction , the service would never have succeeded . Explanation of this success is further found in Mr. Praeger's personnel . E. Russell White as assistant to Mr. Praeger was charged with much of the responsibility of maintaining the ...
... direction , the service would never have succeeded . Explanation of this success is further found in Mr. Praeger's personnel . E. Russell White as assistant to Mr. Praeger was charged with much of the responsibility of maintaining the ...
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... direction of the Army Air Service . The importance of adequately protecting our timberland against fire can be appreciated from statistics compiled by the Department of Agriculture , which show that some 10,000,000 acres of standing ...
... direction of the Army Air Service . The importance of adequately protecting our timberland against fire can be appreciated from statistics compiled by the Department of Agriculture , which show that some 10,000,000 acres of standing ...
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... direction . 66 The benefit to the fishing fleet would be in time and fuel saved in the search of fish , and the concentration of effort on large schools instead of wasting time on small , scattered bunches of fish . It is quite possible ...
... direction . 66 The benefit to the fishing fleet would be in time and fuel saved in the search of fish , and the concentration of effort on large schools instead of wasting time on small , scattered bunches of fish . It is quite possible ...
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... direction , 50 miles at a right angle to it and returning on a parallel to the outward course - it will be pos- sible to cover a stretch of coast which , to traverse in the old way by sledge , would require at least 80 days . Thus ...
... direction , 50 miles at a right angle to it and returning on a parallel to the outward course - it will be pos- sible to cover a stretch of coast which , to traverse in the old way by sledge , would require at least 80 days . Thus ...
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