CATCH AIR BOMBERS.
Britain's Coast-Lighting
Precautions. FAST INTERCEPTOR 'PLANES. (Received 0.30 a.m.) LONDON, November 30. One of the main features of the Government's recently-announced air attack defence plan, says the "Daily Sketch," is provision of facilities during fog, including the throwing of a belt of light many miles wide across the sky from the south coast over London to the east coast. Giant bombers trapped in this area of light would be easy prey to the 300-mile-an-hour interceptor machines, which have been ordered in large numbers.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 285, 1 December 1936, Page 7
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