AEROPLANES OR AIRSHIPS ?
GREAT DISCUSSION IN BRITAIN
CRUSADE IN FAVOR OF THE
LARGER VESSELS
[UNITED PREBB ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT) (Received April 6, 5 p.m.) LONDON, April 5. The “Spectator” declares that tht time has arrived when Englishmen must seriously apply themselves to providing airships. The “Telegraph” and several other newspapers are joining in the crusade. Much space is being devoted to the subject in the pre s. PROGRESS OF GERMANY IN AIRCRAFT. SOME STRIKING STATISTICS. Germany Iras 35 flying machines in the factories. One company is building 34 biplanes for Russia. Statistics for the past five years show that Germany has constructed 50 dirigibles and experimental eraft_
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3797, 7 April 1913, Page 5
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105AEROPLANES OR AIRSHIPS ? Gisborne Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3797, 7 April 1913, Page 5
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