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AUSTRALIAN AIRCRAFT

CANBERRA, Nov 29 Continued production of combat aircraft by the Commonwealth in the post-war years would go far to ensure Australia’s safety from future attack, said the Minister of Aircraft Production (Senator Cameron). He has suggested the building of three main types of war planes.? These are: Heavy bombers to b e built at workshops now working on Lancasters; fighters to be built at the Mustang factory; and intruders to be built at the Mosquito plant. Australia should develop jet-propelled planes, added the Minister. Commonwealth techni-

cians. were now in England studying jet propulsion. One of seven English types of civilian transport planes should also be built here after the war.

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Grey River Argus, 1 December 1944, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN AIRCRAFT Grey River Argus, 1 December 1944, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN AIRCRAFT Grey River Argus, 1 December 1944, Page 2

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