THE ÆRIAL AGE.
DIRIGIBLES FOR BRITAIN. J By Cable.—Press Association.—OopyrigM ' 1 London, July SI. 1 As tire result of an appeal to tb#.Svf public, the Morning Tost has ordered ft riSj Ijcbaudy .dirigible, conditional upon ttor'ffiS War Office approving of the type. It ■ v is also prepared to purchase for the |S nation n Clement-Bayard airship under .fjL similar conditions. i" A WEST AUSTRALIAN PATENT. ) '«j Perth, July 22. " Tim Wcstralinn Aerial Navlgntloa Co, f ;j registered, ha« ucquired Thomson and I Boyd's interests in aerial machines. It i is claimed that they include a novel 'J steering apparatus, which overcomes a mitny difficulties in connection with sup J cessful aerial voyaging. Thomson goes « to Hnirlnnil to submit his dcidgu to tho Admiralty mid the War Office. |
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2
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127THE ÆRIAL AGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 152, 23 July 1909, Page 2
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