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long-range air services WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. Aeroplanes with a range of 4000 mile* and carrying a paying load will v in a few months, Colonel Lindbergh told the'Congress aircraft committee. He strongly urged that trans-Atlantic and trans-Pacihe services were icjisible. Future long-distunec flying, lie said, would be at fairly high altitudes with supercharged cabins or supercharged cockpits, or both. Transocean ’planes would ilv above storm areas.
’Planes how under construction could start transocoan service early next , year,, Colonel Lindbergh added. Ho does not believe in the permanent feasibility of anchored ocean aerodromes.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 5 November 1934, Page 4
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