MORE AIRCRAFT WANTED
"^ W SPAPEBC AMPAIGN gOYAL-AlB FORCE SAID f 0 BE INFERIOR fIG fHBS FOR CHIEF POWERS QUOTED ... tS!OCUTIO*-BJ tLICTUIO (Received October 5, 11.40 p.n,) LONDON, October 5. «. "Daily Mail," inaugurating a *staS a bigger Air Force deGreat Britain's position d3 fn S a?power is decidedly inferior. comparative figures:- . Civil Aeroplanes. United States .. W£ France • • j^nn Germany • * 981 • Britain •• 593 Italy • • 8S Japan War Aeroplanes. „I 1 •■ 3,000 United States 1 ' g3g Japan • • { s q 7 Udy. '. 1,434 Britain ... adds that Russia ■ The n 7 Ltween 8000 and , t present . has be^ v d een for action , \ I( «SMsSff ftSSes are turning | an type of military aerofi,i the rate of 1200 a year. P SS/Mail" contends that 1 w .„! An- Force ought immedi%v to bf incSd by between MM and 4MO machines to meet any emergency.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20979, 6 October 1933, Page 11
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137MORE AIRCRAFT WANTED Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20979, 6 October 1933, Page 11
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