1000-H.P. AIR MOTORS.
FRENCH PILOTS TO HAVE ALL THEY ASp FOR. '\-: .i PARI& Ma|ch 12.' 'x '■■ "When we take yiior advice we always find) you are right, and that when we ignore it we are wrong/'^ M. Lottcheur, French Minister of Munitiphs,. 'told an assembly of airmen at ail Aero' Club batiquet, at which lie confidently predicted the superiority of the French air service- m 1918. The Minister added that he was determined to consult the- flying men's wisnes, and if they wanted lOCO-horse power motors he "would! supply them. They were right to press continually ..for faster machines and more powerful motors. Frencr airmen, he said, were perhaps too much inclined to believo m the ; superiority of the enemy, the truth being i that last month they destroyed twice as many aeroplanes- as. .they lost.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 5
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1361000-H.P. AIR MOTORS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14574, 9 April 1918, Page 5
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