AIRPORT NOISE PROBLEM IN FRANCE.—The long “wall” of angled bracketing which has been erected at the Orly airport, near Paris, in an endeavour to reduce the terrific scream and vibration caused by the ever-increasing number of jet aircraft. The problem is being studied at almost every big airport in the word.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29190, 28 April 1960, Page 10
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51AIRPORT NOISE PROBLEM IN FRANCE.—The long “wall” of angled bracketing which has been erected at the Orly airport, near Paris, in an endeavour to reduce the terrific scream and vibration caused by the ever-increasing number of jet aircraft. The problem is being studied at almost every big airport in the word. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29190, 28 April 1960, Page 10
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