FUTURE IN THE AIR.
GERMANY'S NEW AMBITION.
(BT , CABLE— PBESS ASSOCIATION—copraioHT)
("thb roras.")
(Received June oth, 5.30 p.m.)
LONDON, June S.
The aeronautical expert of "The Times" points out that clearly the German people arc rapidly being educated to believe that their future is bound up in aerial development, and that by this means they will eventually recover their former position in the world. Already air lines radiato from Berlin in all directions, extending German influence far into Eastern Europo and towards Asia.
The correspondent draws attention to sporting flying, which, he says, cannot be ignored in calculating Germany's air power. This recover}' may have a peaceful purpose, but it is also providing Germany with a strong reserve of pilots and many fimi3 acquainted with aircraft construction.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18404, 10 June 1925, Page 9
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