AERIAL WARFARE.
GERMANY PREPARING TO CHALLENGE EUROPE.
YEARLY MAN UEACTURE
FIVE-FOLD TILE REST OP THE
WORLD
U.P.A. by Elec- Tel- CopyHgnt. LONDON, Nov, S. The Daily Rail says that Germany | i’s uiiinisti.'kabely chaß-nging the | Lia air supremacy. It is estimated / (inl, her annual productive! capacity is 50,000 aeroplanes, compared Wll; b the United States 0000, Trance and | Italy 2000 each, Britain 1000, and | CzechosSifcvakia-, HolHand, .Boland j and Sweden combined 1500. Tints Germany is •nianulacfcurius fivo-foJd the remainder o. the. world s j Output. It is estimated that 150,0(J0 workers are employed ox aixemft manufacture, apart Irom tens j ([: (thousands; • buildi-njg aerodromes, j hangars, and petrol reservoirs. By early summer, Germany wilt | have at least '25,000 planes,; i'»r ! which it is estimated that «hp has 1 00,000 qualified pilots. ■ Germany is preparing to challenge | Europe in aerial warfare.. She lS | confident that she would be joined by I several of France's present allies. 5 German strategists calculate 1 Gbit j siie would lie able to wag© a sue- | cesslul war on all fronts h v early 1 spring.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 7
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178AERIAL WARFARE. Gisborne Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 12398, 10 November 1934, Page 7
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