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1917
1917 - 0103.PDF
C „ J! •'- at i>' se '»ff The Future of Aviation. Brigadier-General W. S. Brancker, Director of Air Organisation at the War Office, speaking at the Aeronautical Society last week: •• I hope I have made itclear that actual flying from the practical point of view of getting from one place to another has become very easy and comparatively safe, and that therefore in Peace everyone who can should take it up as a means of travel and a means of recreation."Mr. H. G. Wells, in 'a [preface to the Grosvenor Gallery Aeronautical Exhibition: "When, a hundred years hence, the Lady Drogbeda of that day opens her revival of this show—I hope for some quite other cause than the Red Cross—I doubt if there will be very much to add to the balloon and airship series. Itwill be pictures of multiplanes, helicopters, and every sort of great aeroplane that will make the bulk of the matter added to what we have here to-day." ww •5 o H
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