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JAPAN’S AIR POLICY

DETERMINED TO LEAD LARGE RESERVE OF AVIATORS. LONDON, October 29. Japan is determined to create th» world’s leading air force, says the Sunday Pictorial. The new air policy aims at training large numbers of soldiers and sailors to fly. Boys between 15 and 18 years of age will be taught to become pilots and mechanics, thus creating a large reserve of aviators. The naval air arm is being doubled in strength. Japan is now manufacturing her own fighters and bombers. A French technical mission is advising, tire authorities.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22098, 31 October 1933, Page 9

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JAPAN’S AIR POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22098, 31 October 1933, Page 9

JAPAN’S AIR POLICY Otago Daily Times, Issue 22098, 31 October 1933, Page 9

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