RAPID PROGRESS.
AVIATION IN GERMANY. COMMERCIAL DOMINATION. BY CABLE—PKESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT LONDON, Sept. 7. The aeronautical correspondent of the Morning Post says statistics reveal the .alarming growth of Germany’s commercial air domination. Imperial Airways are operating five services in Germany..
Out of 132 air lines in the world twelve are under British and sixty-two under German control. In addition Germ,an, machines are of such fine construction that they can ,be left in the air for idefinite periods undamaged. There are signs that Germany intends to flood the world with her aircraft. As the result of intensive research she possesses knowledge which is the first need for building up great air fleets, either civil or military. The correspondent adds that, notwithstanding the high cost of the Royal Air Force and larg° staffs, the Air Ministry of England is unable to spend time and money on aeronautical research. The fruits of this poliev are obvious.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 8 September 1925, Page 5
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