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ABSTRACT THE Air Ministry wishes it to be known that the Air Inventions Committee, which was formed about nine months ago, has now received and examined upwards of 5000 inventions and
suggestions relating to the Air Service. It is regretted that, owing to war conditions, a detailed account of the investigations cannot be published, but the experience of the Committee
indicaces that it may be possible to publish certain information which will facilitate the work both of the inventors and of the Committee. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe
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