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THE subject of commercial aviation is one that has attracted a great deal of attention during the latter phases of the war, and now that hostilities are at an end it has become a matter of the first importance. A vast organisation has been created in order to provide the necessary machines and men for the needs of the Royal Air Force, and it seems almost certain that the full military output of which we are now capable will not be required in times of peace. If, however, aviation is to take a prominent place in the commerce of the future, an outlet will be at once found for the energies of designers and manufacturers of aircraft.
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Commercial Aviation . Nature 102, 228–229 (1918). https://doi.org/10.1038/102228b0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/102228b0