Soviet Charges Air Interference Against Western Powers
(Rec. 11.40) BERLIN, April 23 The official Soviet newspaper here, the “Taeliche Rundschau” said: The British and American authorities have made new regulations which have “forced Eastern European planes to fly siz-zag routes a long way from emergency grounds.” This constituted a danger to the security of European flying. The newspaper l claimed that the British and Americans are establishing secret airfields in the western zones.
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Grey River Argus, 24 April 1948, Page 5
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