Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1929 — Page 10
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Aviation ROBOT AIRMAN IS INFALLIBLE. BRITISH CLAIM English Scientists Produce Invention: Already Is Success in Tests. tin I mini I’riss LONDON. Nov. 20.—An infallible robot airman, capable of controlling airplanes of all sizes in all kinds of weather with more dependability than the human pilot, has been produced by the scientists ment. the air correspondent of the of the Royal Aircraft establishDally New.-, said today. The robot pilot consists of a compass air-driven gyroscope, which controls pistons, rudder and elevators of any type machine, from the smallest single-seater to the large twin-engined bombers and flying boats. The gyroscojio weighs 100 pounds and has been demonstrated successfully oyer distances of 400 miles, bowing to the human pilot only when plartes must ascend or descend. The robot is claimed to be infallible and to minimize greatly the risk of flying. The Daily News correspondent said it was understood the Royal Air force was contemplating adapting the device for use in future long distance duration flights and that commercial air lines were negotiating for the device, for the purpose of installing it in passenger and mail planes. Resigns Post John Sutherland, Embry-Riddle representative here, has resigned to resume his flying instruction with the company in order to obtain a limited commercial license. His duties will be assumed temporarily by Evan W. Chatfield. Cincinnati, of the Embry-Riddle traffic department. Donald A. McConnell is local field manager for the company. KONJOLA MAKES ANOTHER FRIEND IN INDIANAPOLIS .Modern M ed’-ine Scores Another Victory—Wins \nother Friend. Local Lady Praises It Highly. How wonderful it is to be restored to health r.f.cr long suffering, and how grp.:' ml arc these who were relieved of their illness through the new ami chib .cut medicine, Kon;iola. Nev r a day passes but that the Kcn.m’a Man, who is at the Hook Dependable Drug Store, mill ois and Washington streets, Indi-
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