Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 October 1928 — Page 6

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Aviation NAVY TO TEST DIRIGIBLE BUILT ALL OF METAL New Type of Airship Is Attracting Interest in Flying World. Bn Times Special DETROIT, Oct. 2.—An experiment in the construction of lighter-than-air ships, now being carried out in the great hangar of the Aircraft Development Corporation at Grosse He, Mich., just outside of Detroit, is attracting attention among aeronautical engineers all over the world. The engineers of this company are building an all-metal dirigible for the United States Navy, and latest advices from Detroit indicate that the ship will be ready for its maiden flight in February. Another experiment, similar in that an airship is being built entirely of metal, including the outer covering of the bag, is being conducted at Los Angeles. Nearing Completion * Built of duralumin, the ship now hearing completion near Detroit, if successful, is likely to revolutionize the construction of lighter-than-air craft not only in America, but abroad. First of all its designers claim & speed per horsepower and efficiency for the new ship far superior to that of the present day Zeppelins and dirigibles. The ship is to be powered with two Wright Whirlwind engines giving it 400 horsepower. It is designed for a speed of seventy miles an hour. Another and larger ship, not yet tinder construction, has been de - signed by the engineers of the game company. Its specifications are for a speed of 100 miles an hour, which if attained would make it as fast as many airplanes. Part of 5-Year Plan The all-metal airship now nearing completion is being built as a part of the Navy’s five-year program and $300,000 has been appropriated toward the cost of its construction. The Aircraft Development Company, however, has raised a prob-

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Aviation GIANT AIRWAYS FIRM FORMED Continents Will Be Linked by New Organization. B]/ Times Special NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—Linking the American continents by single airway and bringing the West Indies, Central America and Panama within one and two days of the United States, was accomplished today with final organization in New York of aviation corporation of the Americas and the election of its first board of directors. The new company, forming what is believed to be the largest international air mail and passenger system in the world, is headed by Richard F. Hoyt as chairman of the board and Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney as president. It is sponsored by men identified with the development of American air transportation and prominent banking interests. It will own all outstanding stock of Pan-American Airways, Inc., which pioneered the airway to the Latin Americas and was the first international air mail and passenger service from the United States. Through Pan-American Airways, Inc., as its operating company, Aviation Corporation of the Americas will project and manage a system of international air mail and passenger routes especially between the United States, the West Indies and Central and South America under contracts with the United States postoffice department. Plan Landing Fields Vincennes and Princeton are two more Indiana cities completing plans for emergenoy landing fields on the new Chicago-Atlanta air mail route. Seventy-two acres are under lease near Vincennes, while 113 acres have been obtained near Princeton. Complete Tiling of Field Laying of tile in low spots on the Indianapolis airport landing field has been completed by the Indiana National Guard and workmen have begun filling in low spots on the field. Hop Off for Seattle J. M. Brewster and F. J. Huff, who flew to Indianapolis airport Friday from Cincinnati in an International cabin biplane, took off from the airport Monday for Seattle, Wash. They were accompanied by three passengers as far as Chicago. Flies to Golf Tourney Harold C. Brooks, Hoosier airport secretary-treasurer, was expected to return tonight from a trip to Davenport, lowa, with four passengers from Cincinnati in a Travelair monoplane. Brooks flew to Cincinnati Monday morning and took the passengers to Davenport for a golf tourney. Grimes Goes East Orville (Pinky) Grimes, Hoosier airport pilot, flew to Huntington, W. Va., today in a Travel Air biplane on business for the airport.

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