Air Law Review, 5. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1934 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 61.
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... carried 550,000 passengers in 1933 as against 504,575 in 1932. They flew 36,500,000 miles , an increase of 600,000 . They carried 1,660,000 pounds of air ex- press , an increase of more than 300,000 pounds in this important category of ...
... carried 550,000 passengers in 1933 as against 504,575 in 1932. They flew 36,500,000 miles , an increase of 600,000 . They carried 1,660,000 pounds of air ex- press , an increase of more than 300,000 pounds in this important category of ...
62. lappuse
... carrying out periodic examination tests , the aeroplane at the discretion of the commission , may be tested for climbing speed up to an altitude of 3000 meters . 9. High tests are carried out in the air , the participation therein of an ...
... carrying out periodic examination tests , the aeroplane at the discretion of the commission , may be tested for climbing speed up to an altitude of 3000 meters . 9. High tests are carried out in the air , the participation therein of an ...
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... carried out . general repairs . including .. Last repairs prior to present tests carried out in . on .... day of ...... 193 ... average repairs and .... .repair shop and completed Character of repairs carried out ...... including ...
... carried out . general repairs . including .. Last repairs prior to present tests carried out in . on .... day of ...... 193 ... average repairs and .... .repair shop and completed Character of repairs carried out ...... including ...
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LEGAL QUESTIONS CONCERNING AERODROMES ON THE OPEN SEA USUALLY | 11 |
AERONAUTICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL OF THE VOL 1 No 1 JAN 1934 | 28 |
323 | 35 |
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