Show ORDERS NAVAL AIR TRAINING denby tells plans for scouting from new design plane piane navy crowe crobo of the future to be as As A skilled in handling handlan 9 of aircraft As A they are in operating great war monsters washington the battle fleets of the american navy of tile the future will have crews aboard who will be ns ets skilled in the handling of aircraft os as they are in the operation of the monster floating engines raf of war secretary of tho the navy denby discloses in a special cial article on fleet aviation published publish in the national aeronautical number of aerial age the naval secretary calls attention to tho general order recently issued by AdmIrIa I hilary P jones 1 comi in calef of the united states fleet bot calling on oil all officers so participate pate 1 IX classes on aVla aviation tIOU subjects this order Is regarded by secretary denby as b highly significant it means he said in his aerial age article that tha fleet aviation Is certain to hj have avo a very important effect in a future naval campaign on one of the first duties which will be required 0 of f fleet aviation in fu ture hire wars mr bir denby said will awill be to carry out over enemy bases eilf it we are arc to recon reconnoiter enemy naval bases it must be done by airplanes flown off aircraft carriers at the present time our navy has but one aircraft carrier the langley which Is the remodeled collier jupiter by knowledge gained from tho the comparatively ively inexpensive langley we have been ab able le to design an efficient type of carrier by remodeling avd of the giant battle cruisers under construction st et which were at a first intended to be scrapped under the terms of the limitation of naval arma firmament meat treaties under these treaties we were allowed to convert the battle cruisers saratoga and lexington their speed which sv Is devolved developed by electrical propulsion la Is equivalent to 89 39 miles an hour on land the pe of these ships alethe are the completeness eness of radio installation for sending and receiving messages the I 1 elevators for lifting aircraft to and from tile the decks and the storage space below the cranes for hoisting outboard and inboard hem heavy reconnaissance planes the methods of ventilation and removal oval of exhaust gases from the smokestacks smoke stacks and the maneuverability ver ability of such huge ships in a seaway |