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| Title |
When the Airplane Was a Military Secret: a Study of ,National Attitudes Before 1914 |
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McFarland, Marvin W. |
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U.S. Air Services |
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pp. 11, 14, 16; Oct. 1954, vol. 39, pp. 18, 20-22 |
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Sept. 1954 |
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Biographical References--Wright Brothers--Periodical ,Articles |
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vol. 39 |
| Abstract |
Published also in Air Power Historian , Oct. 1955, vol. 2, pp. 70-82, and adapted in Emme, Eugene M., The Impact of Air Power; National Security and World Politics (Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand Company, 1959), pp. 20-26. Lecture delivered before the Annual History Conference at the State University of Iowa, on April 10, 1954, dealing especially with the long and unsuccessful negotiations for the sale of their aeroplane to the governments of England, France, Germany, and the United States prior to their American contract of February 10, 1908. |
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