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Aeroplane Radio

[f aeroplane service tests undertaken by the American Telephone. and Telegraph Company between — the ground and a cabin aeroplane develop as rapidly as. some of the recent ex~ periments in radio communication,: it will soon be possible for anyone within reach of a telephone to communicate with anyone who may be travelling by aeroplane. "It may be a matter of five years," one of the engineers of the above. company stated, "and it may quite possibly be a much shorter time, before: we achieve our object of an actual. con« nection-service between an object mov= ing through the air and a station on the ground."

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 25

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Aeroplane Radio Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 25

Aeroplane Radio Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 25

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