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The Handley Page super aerial bombing dreadnaught and its British designer, Mr. Handley Page, are shown in the insert. According to Mr. W. H. Workman, American representative of Handley Page, Ltd., ten thousand duplicates of this air monster, built in the United States, could cross the Atlantic Ocean and drop enough bombs on German cities, fortifications, and military organizations to end the war in sixty days. Mr. Workman claims that the planes could be delivered in France by May 1, 1919, and arrive three days after leaving the United States.

The Handley Page super aerial bombing dreadnaught and its British designer, Mr. Handley Page, are shown in the insert. According to Mr. W. H. Workman, American representative of Handley Page, Ltd., ten thousand duplicates of this air monster, built in the United States, could cross the Atlantic Ocean and drop enough bombs on German cities, fortifications, and military organizations to end the war in sixty days. Mr. Workman claims that the planes could be delivered in France by May 1, 1919, and arrive three days after leaving the United States. Stock Photo
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piemags/NSC / Alamy Stock Photo

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2RCMHY9

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137.5 MB (4.7 MB Compressed download)

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8459 x 5680 px | 71.6 x 48.1 cm | 28.2 x 18.9 inches | 300dpi

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7 February 2017

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