Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 151, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 November 1922 — Page 18

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EMHIDIJ WRSHIP SERIE PLAN PROPOSED Special Fleet of Liners Will Be Constructed, Each 900 Feet Long ancf Capacity of 100. St/ United Presi LONDON, Nov. 2. —Airshlp passenger sei-vice enclrcling three-fourths of thè globe will soon be inaugurated. The British government is expected shortly to announce plans for a government air service between England and India. It will operate on a larger scale than anything heretofore conceived. Later thè service will be extended to Australia. Definite plans have also been prepared for thè establishment of a regular airship line across thè Atlantic. This latter venture has been undertaken by thè generai air service. Officiala of thè Britsh air ministry etate that they are prepared to offer any assistance. It is not impossible that thè trans-oceanic alrway will be run in conjunction with thè British govemment’s Indian service. A special fleet of huge aireraft will be constructed for thè route between London and New York. Each.ship will be 900 feet long. 114 feet in tìiameter and capable of carrying 100 passengers. They will have a cruising epeed of seventy-five milee per hour, compared with twenty-flve knots r.ow attained by thè speediest ocean liners. Bankers. commercial representatives and government officials will proiit by this extraordinary reduction in thè time required to cross thè Atlantic. Additional ships will be constructed as thè popularity of air travel increases among tourists to and from thè United States. ~ The journey from New York to London will take forty-eight hours. The passenger quarters will consist of wellfurnished staterooms, complete restaurant facilities, music and every provision for comfort and convenience. It is noped to inaugurate thè rransAtlantic service during thè fall of next year.

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