AEROPLANE STRENGTH
STEADILY DEVELOPING. (TIMIB ANB 3TDNET SUN SERVICES.) LONDON, 24th June. In the House of Commons, Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, replying to a suggestion that 3000 .aeroplanes ought to be manufactured by Britain in six months, said he did not believe that it was possible, without additional plant. There was a steady development of manufacture since the beginning of the war, and this was continuing as rapidly as possible. The training of pilots required time and care. The output of machines and pilots was engaging constant attention. (PBESS 1380CUTI0N.) FLYING MAN KILLED. LONDON, 24th June. Lieut. Markill, an army aviator, was killed at Shoreham.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7
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108AEROPLANE STRENGTH Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 149, 25 June 1915, Page 7
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