US Department of the Navy, 1916, U. S. Navy to have substantial air service at last -- Aero Club of America's efforts result in appropriation of $3,500,000 -- Senate may double it and provide for construction of Zeppelins

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Original title U. S. Navy to have substantial air service at last—Aero Club of America's efforts result in appropriation of $3,500,000—Senate may double it and provide for construction of Zeppelins
Simple title U. S. Navy to have substantial air service at last—Aero Club of America's efforts result in appropriation of $3,500,000—Senate may double it and provide for construction of Zeppelins
Authors US Department of the Navy
Date 1916
Countries US
Languages en
Keywords U. S. Navy, air service, Aero Club of America, appropriation, Senate, Zeppelins
Journal Aerial Age
Related to aircraft? 1
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  • Brockett (1921), page 1362, entry 22: United States, Department of the Navy. U. S. Navy to have substantial air service at last—Aero Club of America's efforts result in appropriation of $3,500,000—Senate may double it and provide for construction of Zeppelins. Aerial Age, Vol. 3, No. 13 (June 12, 1916), New York, p. 389. (B2p1362e22)