AVIATION’S PROGRESS
ACCELERATING SERVICES.
AIRCRAFT IN GERMANY.
MR FYSH’S ANALYSIS
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
Received February IT, 8.5 a.m
MELBOURNE, Feb. 16
Discussing- aviation developments abroad, Air Hudson Fyslx (managing - director of juntas Empire Airways), who lias just returned from an overseas lour, said that when efficient night-fly-ing facilities were provided along the England-Australia air route, there would be considerable acceleration of the present ten-day flying-boat mail service.
Air Fysh emphasised that Germany was neglecting her commercial air lines in favour of military aircraft production on a colossal scale. Authoritative sources estimated that Germany was producing 600 to 1000 military aircraft a month. She would presently be the greatest military air Power in the world.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 68, 17 February 1939, Page 7
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