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1930
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FLIGHT. JANUARY 3, 1930 Birthday Messages—continued From REAR-ADMIRAL W. A. MOFFETT, Chief of the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, U.S.A. " Heartiest congratulations on 21 helpful years in further advancing the science of aeronautics." From MAJ.-GENERAL JAMES E. FECHET, ;: ;: Chief of the Air Corps, War Department, U.S.A. " Heartiest congratulations on your twenty-first birthday. May you enjoy many more tocontinue your splendid work." From MR. CLARENCE YOUNG, " Assistant Secretary for Aeronautics, Department of Commerce, U.S.A. ..-."" Congratulations on your constructive contributions to aviation during 21 years. May theycontinue indefinitely." From LIEUTENANT-COLONEL M. ORMONDE DARBY, O.B.E., Joint Managing Director with Lieut.-Col. J. Barrett-Lennard of A.D.C. Aircraft, Ltd. " Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your twenty-first anniversary. On my many trips abroad I found that FLIGHT is as greatly looked forward to as it is at home—Surely an International tribute." From MR. J. D. SIDDELEY, C.B.E., F.R.Ae.S., , Chief of the Armstrong-Siddeley, ' . Armstrong Whitworth and Avro Companies. " I am glad to learn that FLIGHT will have completed the 21st year of its publication on the S..-...V' 3rd of January, 1930. ' •• • /. " During the whole of that period your journal has been conducted in a dignified manner, and 1 ':• has always endeavoured to assist the British aircraft industry. . . . -"_ " With all good wishes for the future." From MR. ROBERT BLACKBURN, O.B.E., F.R.Ae.S., Managing Director of the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Co., Ltd. " The completion of 21 years of publication of Aviation affairs is an achievement which reflects great credit on FLIGHT'S founder and Editor, and his staff, and I have great pleasure in offering all concerned my very hearty congratulations. I well recall its first issue, which incidentally, coincided with the beginning of my own activities in aircraft design and construction. Since then the whole aspect of Aviation has undergone drastic changes. . ' Throughout these changes FLIGHT, the first aircraft weekly magazine in the world, has always ' , .. " . kept abreast of the times, and, I venture to believe, has maintained its position as one of the foremost publications of its class in the world. I have ever looked upon it as an excellent medium for obtaining information on the advancement of the world's aircraft in general, and I shall look forward to the time when it will be reporting the movements of flying ships of the great commercial concerns throughout the world. FLIGHT has my very best wishes for a long and prosperous career," f From CAPTAIN J. DAWSON PAUL, Chairman of Boulton and Paul, Ltd. " Compared to yourself, Boulton and Paul, Ltd., are relative new-comers into the aircraft business, and it is with some diffidence, therefore, that I offer to so senior an enterprise as FLIGHT the heartiest possible congratulations on the attainment of its 21st birthday. " During the whole of the period of this Company's connection with the aircraft industry FLIGHT has always shown a most intelligent appreciation of that industry's peculiar difficulties. Its policy is invariably well considered, and its criticisms invariably constructive, and, in common, I feel sure, with all my fellow members of the aircraft industry, I look forward with confidence to the continued success of your excellent paper." • 20
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