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LAST month we wrote of the value to the development of aircraft of the now defunct Schneider Trophy Contest, setting forth as far as possible on the one hand the benefits in the way of increased knowledge that it has brought, and on the other the price paid, with some attempt to strike a balance. We came to the conclusion, on the whole, that so far as England is concerned, participation has probably been worth while.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: Nov 1, 1931
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