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IN a letter to NATURE of May 5, Mr. G. E. Collins asks whether a sensitive thermometer would be useful on a sailplane for detecting rising air, and desires indications as to how sailplane pilots can assist the science of meteorology.
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WALKER, G. Meteorology and Gliding. Nature 133, 870 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133870b0
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