WIRELESS SETS IN AEROPLANES
■rRr.PS ASsjOeU'IiOX IXLEQRMI.' WELLINGTON, March 21. | The view that at the present timt I not much could be expected from the ( installation of small short-wave bat--1 tery-cperatcd wireless transmitting ! sots in light aeroplanes with the obI ject of enabling injured flyers to sumj mon help in the case of accidents : such as last Saturday's was expressed |by Mr Stedman, instructor to the • Wellington Aero Club. | Mr Stedman said that a battery ; set and urobably even a valve set would not survive most crashes where airmen were injured.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21120, 22 March 1934, Page 15
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