Bronson, 1914, Aviation a time saver - some new fields it is certain to conquer

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Bronson describes possible implications of faster travel in airplanes, focusing on geopolitical issues in South America. (How much easier would it be for the president of Ecuador to suppress the revolution in the distant reaches of his territory, for example.)


Original title Aviation a time saver. Some new fields it is certain to conquer
Simple title Aviation a time saver. Some new fields it is certain to conquer
Authors Edgar Beecher Bronson
Date 1914-08
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords aviation, future, prediction, transportation, passenger, military, commerce
Journal Flying
Related to aircraft? 1
Page count 3
Word count
Wikidata id

Sources

  • Brockett (1921), page 216, entry 9: Bronson, Edgar Beecher. Aviation a time saver -- some new fields it is certain to conquer. Flying, Vol. 3, No. 7 (Aug. 1914), New York, pp. 201-202, 221, ill. (B2p0216e09)
  • Scan at HathiTrust