AVIATION IN GERMANY.
CREATING A PILOT ARMY. EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS. (Received 12.35 a.m.) Sun. LONDON, Sept. 8. The Daily Mail states that following the mass production of German aeroplanes in adjacent countries, Germany is creating an army of airmen. Cloaking tho operations in the guise of civil aviation, she is organising pilots in a school in Berlin for the purpose of training them for long-distance and night flying. The pilots are afterwards constantly engaged on the 19,000 miles of airways throughout Germany. The Berlin-Bremen route does not carry passengers, but is devoted to the practical. training of airmen. . •>
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19119, 10 September 1925, Page 9
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