TESTING THE “FLYING FLEA” — An-aeroplane of the “flying flea” type undergoing an official test in a wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment , South Farhborougk, England. The French Air Ministry has adversely reported on the flying flea” following similar tests in Frdnce,
THE NEW EMPIRE FLYING-BOATS*—An impression of the interior of the new flying-boats for Imperial Airways* services. Twenty-eight of these aircraft are being built. When the service across the Tasman Sea is commenced it is probable that machines similar to the one illustrated will be used.
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 14
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87TESTING THE “FLYING FLEA”—An-aeroplane of the “flying flea” type undergoing an official test in a wind tunnel at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, South Farhborougk, England. The French Air Ministry has adversely reported on the flying flea” following similar tests in Frdnce, THE NEW EMPIRE FLYING-BOATS*—An impression of the interior of the new flying-boats for Imperial Airways* services. Twenty-eight of these aircraft are being built. When the service across the Tasman Sea is commenced it is probable that machines similar to the one illustrated will be used. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21906, 6 October 1936, Page 14
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