" While 1820 square'miles of land'iu Great Britain were employed by roads and railways, it is stated that only 130 square miles of land are required to put aerodromes of reasonable size every 20 miles throughout the length and breadth of Great Britain. Moreover, the cost of these airports would work out at only slightly more than the cost of one mite of arterial road.
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Press, 1 February 1930, Page 4
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