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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...major factor in last winter's airplane crashes was radio failure due to snow static. United Air Lines therefore set aside a Boeing laden with instruments and experts which flew almost daily over the mountainous Northwest-an ideal snow-static laboratory. Snow static was supposed to be caused by impact on the antenna of droplets containing tiny electric charges. United last week announced that it is caused by discharge from trailing edges of electricity gathered while flying through heavily charged clouds. When sufficiently severe, snow static affected the shielded loop, heretofore the best-known remedy (TIME...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Snow Static Beaten | 7/5/1937 | See Source »

...biggest two-float hydroplanes ever constructed." These trim monoplanes, called Nordmeer and Nordwind, are powered by four Diesel engines apiece, have a cruising speed of 155 m.p.h. Designed for mail only, they will be catapulted by German ships at each end as were the two Lufthansa planes which test-flew the Atlantic last summer (TIME, Sept. 21). Last week the U. S. gave Lufthansa permission to make more tests. Neither Lufthansa nor Air France has permission to inaugurate commercial service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: Transatlantica (Cont'd) | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

When Russia established a base at the North Pole last month (TIME, May 31 & June 14), many were skeptical about the Soviet's announced intention of inaugurating a Moscow-San Francisco airline. Last week skeptics were confounded when a Russian plane nonchalantly flew non-stop from Moscow to the U. S. via the North Pole...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: 63 Hours 17 Minutes | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

...Tupoleff) monoplane with one engine, 112 ft. wingspread. To fly it Dictator Stalin chose, not Sigismund Levanevsky as announced, but three other "Heroes of the Soviet Union"-Pilot Valeri Pavlovitch Chkaloff, 33, Co-Pilot Georgi Phillipovitch Baidukoff, 30, and Navigator Alexander Vassielievitch Beliakoff, 40. Last year this trio flew the same plane on a 5,858-mi. non-stop circuit of the Soviet Arctic. Because Levanevsky's failure on a transpolar flight two years ago brought unfavorable publicity, this year's venture was kept a dark secret long after the red and grey plane left Moscow. Then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Transport: 63 Hours 17 Minutes | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

First thing that happened was martial law, declared by Iviza's fascist military commandant. Then there were raids, arrests of those who owned radios; then no more news from anywhere. As suspense deepened, rumors spread, money stopped circulating, two old people killed themselves. A plane appeared, flew over Santa Eulalia, was shot at by fascist soldiers. Few days later, another plane flew over. This one dropped leaflets which said that Government forces were coming to retake the island...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: 4000 B.C.-1936 A.D. | 6/28/1937 | See Source »

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