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American Methods of Aircraft Production

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

T. P. Wright*
Affiliation:
Curtiss-Wright Corporation

Extract

It is indeed an honour to appear before you to address you on the subject “American Methods of Aircraft Production.” We in America have long held the Royal Aeronautical Society in high regard, amply justified by the excellence of its published papers and the example it has set in organisation and in the conducting of an aeronautical society. Indeed, a few years ago when several of us in America decided that we too should have an aeronautical society, we planned our own organisation very largely on yours. We are very much pleased that the relationship which has existed between your Society and the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences in America throughout the brief career of the latter has been so close and friendly and I can assure you that we intend to do everything possible on our part to continue this highly desirable condition.

Type
Proceedings
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1939

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