CIVIL AVIATION
RUSSIAN' developments
<Upitod Press, Assodation— By'Elecjricl -Teieg/aph—-Copy rigfit:)
(Received this day at 12,40 p.m.) RIGA, November 21
The Commissar of emphasising the rieed for' developing ' civil aviation, stated the 'stratosphere, balloon factory was building quantities of uniform designed aeroplanes add was .planning depots throughout Russia, in order to apply them to aerial transport oi precious metals and fm\s from f the northern hunting grounds. Six airships had already been built under the supervision of General Mobile, whose plan to construct the world’s greatest ail ship had been officially sanctioned.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 November 1933, Page 6
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