Wings of War; An Account of the Important Contribution of the United States to Aircraft Invention, Engineering, Development And Production During the World War

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To those of us who were mixed up in this little affair those were three days which we will never forget. Colonel Carty and Colonel Jewett were in the party which was made up of admirals, generals, foreign repre- sentatives and experts galore, all willing to be shown but decidedly skeptical.
"It must be remembered that the idea had not yet been told to any but the wild enthusiasts who had been living with the job for the past six months. Pilots are, to say the least, fussy about what is loaded i
...nto the 'planes they are to fly, to say nothing of the trailing wires which serve as Function of Military Aviation 209 antennae. Designers and constructors hold much the same view, so it took a lot of maneuvering and diplomatic jockeying to get our stuff aboard and into the air. Finally, just about dark on the evening before the fatal day we did get one ma- chine into the air, and found that the apparatus worked.
"The plan was to have two 'planes in the air at once and for the official party to listen in at a ground station located on the top of a hiU on Moraine Farm near the field.


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