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AN article with the above title appears in La Nature of March 4, and is particularly interesting at the present time when British aeronautics is attracting so much attention. The article appears to have been written in fear of the Censor, and parts of it correspond more nearly with the end of last summer than the early part of the present year. The author refers to the belief, prevalent in France some little time ago, that British aviation was well ahead of their own, a belief widely held until, during the course of a single day, French aviators and gunners brought down seven battle-planes and a Zeppelin.
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Foreign War-Planes . Nature 97, 182 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/097182a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/097182a0