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A FLYING radio class-room is the latest innovation at the Royal Air Force centre at Cranwell. A troop carrier has been equipped with a number of transmitters and receivers so that each pupil on board has a selfcontained installation for the purpose of receiving instructions under actual service conditions. The new system expedites training and avoids waste of time from minor troubles that occur when no instructor is present.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19331020.2.51

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Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 28

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Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 28

Untitled Radio Record, Volume VII, Issue 15, 20 October 1933, Page 28

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