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THE well-arranged collection of balloon appliances and models of aeroplane systems organised by the ACro Club in connection with the Motor-car Exhibition in London presented a striking contrast to the want of organisation in the aeronautical section of the Milan exhibition of last year. The large, almost empty room at Milan, with no attempt at systematic display except in connection with the exhibits of the Prussian Government Meteorological Station, has no counterpart in the present exhibition. Here everything was; well displayed, and there was no lack of exhibitors and assistants ready to give information to any inquirer.
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BRYAN, G. An Aëronautical Exhibition . Nature 75, 585–586 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/075585b0
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