Tho Duke of Sutherland, Undersecretary to the Air Ministry, believes that gliding might well be in the future the dreams of youth come true, “I can forsee tho day/’ ho_ said, “ when each of us will be moving to and fro through the air from place to place by means of small gliders, exactly as people use bicycles to-day. We shall leap scornfully over valleys and forests, cities, and lakes. Housewives will do their shopping and weekending by glider, and wo shall arrive at last at tho era of real flying—clad in ‘plus fours’ for pro-
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Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 11
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96Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18256, 21 April 1923, Page 11
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