U.S. AIR FORCE.
CONSTRUCTION OF THIRTY-FIVE 'PLANES. ',.,-''"*■
(Reuter's Telegram.) NEW YORK, June 4.
A telegram from Dayton (Ohio) says: The navy officials have given a contract to the Glenn L. Martin Co., Cleveland, to build thirty-five airplanes, costing nearly a million dollars. The planes will have a cruising radius of 2400 miles.and will be constructed to carry bombs and torpedoes, and land on both water and ground. They will be technically known as six purpose planes. .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16450, 6 June 1924, Page 5
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