Reasons for high perfection on European air lines; Farman school for instructing pilots in blind flying; comfort of passengers considered at sacrifice of speed: details of construction regarded as out of date in United States still followed in Europe; passengers show preference for large planes; almost no private flying and limited demand for small commercial plane; greatest advance over European manufacture lies in American production methods.
Aeronautics in Europe
Aero Digest
Aero Digest ; 15 , n 1 ; p 63 + 278 + 280
1929
Article (Journal)
English
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