WIRELESSLY-CONTROLLED 'PLANES.
FLIGHT FOR AN HOUR. i (Rec-rivcil 11 n.rnA { LONDON, November 21. j The "Daily .Mail" says that trials of I I-Vcnch wirelessly-controlled aeroplanes ate proving most successful. A pilot ' ascended in a large machine, left the. I controls, and allowed the machine to be ma nnuvrcil for an hour by operators on th« grounds. At a given signal he j res-inied control and landed.
Most ingenious devices are nls" in cuir.-so of being p:rfooted which will enal'le aeroplanes to ascend ami land without a pilot. Preliminary tests proved sueei 'sefnl.—(United Service)
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 279, 23 November 1921, Page 5
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