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01 - REVIEW OF PROGRESS PRIOR TO THE FIRST MILITARY TESTS OF AEROPLANES
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02 - FIRST EXPERIMENTS WITH AEROPLANES IN THE FRENCH AUTUMN MANOEUVRES, 1910
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03 - THE GROWING AIR-FLEETS OF FOREIGN NATIONS
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04 - IMPORTANCE OF ORGANISATION IN THE USE OF WAR AEROPLANES
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05 - ENGLAND'S POSITION IN REGARDS TO MILITARY FLYING
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06 - WAR AEROPLANES AT THE PARIS AERONAUTICAL EXHIBITION, DECEMBER, 1911
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07 - WHAT EXISTING WAR AEROPLANES CAN ACTUALLY ACCOMPLISH
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08 - WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHY AS AIDS TO AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE
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09 - DEVELOPMENT OF ALL-WEATHER WAR AEROPLANES
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10 - THE TRAINING OF ARMY AIRMEN
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11 - THE COST OF WAR AEROPLANES
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12 - PROBLEM OF ARTILLERY FIRE AND THE AEROPLANE
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13 - DESTRUCTIVE POTENTIALITIES OF WEIGHT-CARRYING AEROPLANES
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14 - WAR IN THE AIR BETWEEN HOSTILE AEROPLANES
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15 - VALUE OF THE AEROPLANE IN NAVAL WARFARE
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16 - AERIAL WORK IN THE FRENCH AND GERMAN AUTUMN MANOEUVRES, 1911