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How we saw the future of flying in 1945

31 July
2015
, Volume
71, Number
4
The ocean barriers are down, the mountain ramparts are removed from the paths of transport. Flying has advanced from adventure to an ordinary fact of everyday life. War has telescoped time in the development of aviation. Peace must now use the advantages which are offered for the benefit of mankind.
Authors

Alan Philps
Editor, The World Today
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