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4. The provision and operation of such experimental laboratories and experimental factories as may be required for the development of, and manufacture of, new and unusual equipment.
5. The provision of funds and other aids in connection with the development of new inventions  and the improvement of equipment, both for commercial use, as well as governmental use.
6. The provision for war time control, of all phases of activities connected with the employment of aircraft. This especially, in connection with the manufacture, and to be inclusive of all raw materials, as well as semi-finished and finished products.
7. The provision for encouraging the civil and commercial manufacture of aeronautical equipment and its employment for commercial uses by means of bonus, subsidy, or other method until the industry has reached the state where it will be self-supporting. At the present time, the requirements of national defense warrants this provision.
8. The provision through the consular service, or other means for encouraging the growth and development of foreign markets for the out-put of American aeronautical industries.
9. The provision and promulgation of regulations for