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MOORING MAST AT CROYDON 



Airships are no longer housed in expensive hangars; mooring masts about 120 feet high are employed instead. Passengers and 

 goods ascend the mast in a lift and enter the airship along a covered gangway. The mast at Croydon has temporarily been dismantled 

 until the airship services operate again. 



AN AIR LINER ARRIVING AT CROYDON 



Big machines carrying from four to twenty-four passengers fly daily between most of the European capitals. Croydon aerodrome 

 is the British terminus of the air routes, and constant arrivals and departures take place all day. Passengers and goods are at present 

 carried on the same machines, but new goods-carriers are already being built. 



