WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL
THE ROLE OF THE AIRSHIP.
tUNIT.ED PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.) (Received 4th May, 1 p.m.) WASHINGTON, 3rd May. Mr. P. E. D. Nagle, transportation specialist, who was assigned by the Commerce Department to travel with the dirigible Los Angeles on the recent test flight to 'Bermuda,. will report on future commercial service with lighter-than-air ships. He considers' that their chief work lies ia long-distance passenger carriage over land and water, such as the proposed Chicago-NewYork-Lon-don-Berlin route. The vessels should be constructed with gas cells, containing from six to ten million cubic feet, compared with (ho 2,700,000 cubic feet oE the Los Angeles.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 6
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102WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 102, 4 May 1925, Page 6
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