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Airplanes - Historical - The Torpedo-Aeroplane, a new arm precluded by Armistice. Among new devices which Armistice prevented Royal Air Force from putting into use against enemy was torpedo-aeroplane. Considered to be greater potential value than submarine, and would doubtless have proved astonishingly efficient. Central News Service

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Airplanes - Flight - The Torpedo-Aeroplane, A new arm precluded by Armistice. Among new devices which Armistice prevented Royal Air Force from putting into use against enemy was torpedo-aeroplane. Considered to be greater potential value than submarine, and would doubtless have proved astonishingly efficient. Central News Service

Airplanes - Flight - The Torpedo-Aeroplane, A new arm precluded by Arm...

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Airplanes - Historical - First aerial goods service. Woollen and Cotton Goods and Foodstuffs to Belgium. The first machine starting off. Central News Service

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Airplanes - Types - Will soon attempt trans-Atlantic flight. Clifford Prodger in huge Handley Page passenger carrying machine, recently flew from Ireland to England with mail and passengers. He will soon attempt to make first flight across Atlantic to shores of North America. Central News Service

Airplanes - Types - Will soon attempt trans-Atlantic flight. Clifford ...

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Airplanes - Historical - Flight at sea. Aeroplane leaving a light cruiser. Central News Service

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Airplanes - Historical - Fifteen aeroplanes of Canada. Recently at Hendom Aerodrome, Lord Londonderry, on behalf of British Government, presented to Canadian Military authorities a squadron of 15 aeroplanes subscribed for through Overseas Club and Patriotic League by residents in Canada and British people in all parts of world. General News Service

Airplanes - Historical - Fifteen aeroplanes of Canada. Recently at Hen...

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Airplanes - Types - England's largest flying boat. Great Britain possession of greatest flying boat in existence. It is triplane type with a wingspan of 123 feet and a fuselage 60 feet. The height from keel to ringpost is 27 1/2 feet and the weight is almost twelve tons. Five Rolls-Royce "Eagle 8" engines furnish motive power. Central News Service

Airplanes - Types - England's largest flying boat. Great Britain posse...

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