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September 15, 1924  AVIATION     983

SEPTEMBER 15, 1924
AVIATION
VOL. XVII. NO. 11

Published every Monday

CONTENTS
Editorials 985
The Dayton Races and Governing Rules 986
America Air Commmittee in Paris 989
American World Flight 900
The Wings that Stood Up 990
New Aircraft Engine 990
The End of a Gallant Attempt 991
Plans for the Schneider Cup Rose 991
Italian Air Budget 991
Air Policy Suggestions 992
Radio on British Aircraft 192
Investigation of Slipstream Velocity 992
Ninth Paris Aero Show 992
Light Planes and Gliders 992
Airports and Airways 995
United State Air Forces 997

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