HUGE FLYING MACHINES.
CAN BE BUILT IN METAL. JULES VERNE STORIES COME TRUE. Receive! March 18, 10.20 a.m. LONDON, March 17. The Daily Chronicle says: “The imaginary creations of Jules Verne are beginning to come true. Aeronautical experts now see their way to build in metal flying machines as big as may be required for the most arr bilious military or commercial project. Metal structural parts have been made to a iize utterly impossible ill wood construction. Furthermore, aero engines have been constructed in England capable of developing over 1000 horse-power with the weight ‘Drought so low that it is possible to use them for aviation. Research is now. seeking to discover the largest aeroplane it is possible to build successfully.” —A. and N.Z. cable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 968, 18 March 1924, Page 5
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