The Sussex County Aero Club. The War Office has now taken complete possession of the Shoreham Aerodrome, and with it the club premises. Therefore the club, for practical purposes, now ceases to exist. The secretary of the club, Mr. C. Littlewood, has therefore instructed that further copies of THE AEROPLANE are not to be sent to the members. Readers of this paper who are members of the Shoreham Club are invited to became henceforward subscribers on their own account, and thus ensure delivery of the paper to them by first post each Thursday morning, instead of waiting for it until it pleases the local newsagent to deliver it. Hendon School and Weather Reports. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Fine Fine Wet Driscoll and Besson and Mr. Greenwood. Machines : Four AT THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL AVIATION Co.'s SCHOOL.Instructors: W. T. Warren, M. G. Smiles. Pupils doing strts. Messrs. Laidler, Moore, Collett and Derwin. 8's and circs. Mr. Abel. Machines: Two L. and P. biplanes. AT HALL SCHOOL.-Instrts. : Mr. J. H. Rose. Pupils strts., Messrs. Davy (2), Waterson (8), McConnochie (6). Machines : Hall tractor No. 3. New 45 h.p. 2-seater tested by Mr. J. L. Hall on Tuesday, a great success. AT THE RUFFY SCHOOL.-Instrs.: Messrs. Herbert James and Howard James. Pupils receiving instruction on 60 h.p. dual control machine: Messrs. Grahame, Donald, Marriott. Mr. Aoyang started tuition on 45 h.p. single-seater. Bowness-on-Windermere.-AT THE N.A.C. SCHOOL.-Instructor: Mr. W. Rowland Ding. Pupils with instr. : Mr. R. O. Lashmar (55 min.), Mr. G. S. Railton (15 min.). Machine N.A.C. propeller biplane. Mr. Lashmar with Mr. Ding purely as passenger making excellent straights. Mr. Ding out on pusher monoplane testing. Police and Air Raids. Instructions have been issued to the Metropolitan Police by the Commissioner as to the measures to be taken by them in the event of an attack on London by hostile aircraft. These instructions, it is stated, are issued for the guidance of the police generally; but the action taken must necessarily be dependent on circumstances. Don't wait until you have an accident. THE Wire: Santochimo, London. BOUND VOLUMES "THE AEROPLANE." Vol. VI. JANUARY to JUNE, 1914. Vol. VII.-JULY to DECEMBER, 1914. Price 7s. 6d. each. OF "THE AEROPLANE," 166, Piccadilly, London, W. CELLON DOPE OF PROVED EFFICIENCY. CELLON, LTD., 17, OLD BROAD STREET, E.C. Telegrams: "AJAWB LONDON." Telephone: 5359 London Wall. KINDLY MENTION "THE AEROPLANE" WHEN CORRESPONDING WITH ADVERTISERS. PORA PHOTOGRAPHS. AVIATORS ON ACTIVE SERVICE. ORTRAITS of the majority of the British Aviators who have volunteered for active service during the war may be obtained from F. N. Birkett, 97, Percy Road, Shepherd's Bush, London, W. Unmounted, post free, Sizes 12 by 10 in., 2s. 2d.; 8 by 6 in., 1s. 6d. ; 6 by 4 in., Is. 2d. Mention THI AEROPLANE and write for the list of the largest collection of aviators' portraits in this country. PATENTS. Chancery Lane, W.C. PROPELLERS. HAUVIERE'S famous Integral Propellers hold all records; used by all leading aviators. The best.-Sole proprietors for Great Britain and Colonies. THE INTEGRAL PROPELLER CO., LTD., IB. Elthorne Road, Upper Holloway, N. Telephone : Hornsey 2345. Telegrams: "Aviprop (Upholl), London." Price 2/- Net. THE TRUE GERMAN VIEW. LUNCH, TEA, or SUP at "THE AERO RESTAURANT." (Just outside the gates of the Hendon Aerodrome.) Pretty Tea-Gardens, with awnings, for fine weather. Glass-side "Sun-Parlour" for cold weather. Best of Food, well cooked and neatly served. Lunch from 1s. 6d. Tea from 6d. MODELS. T. W. K. CLARKE & CO., HAMPTON WICK, MIDDLESEX. Supply British Built Model Aeroplanes, and all Accessories for making. Send stamp for Lists. Model Aeroplanes and accessories. Models from Is. 6d. to 25s. We stock everything for model aeroplanes. Write for illustrated catalogue.-Murray, Son, and Co., 387A, High Road, High Cross, Tottenham, N. M.S.C. from Is. 6d. to 255. The Sopwith Aviation Co., Ltd. CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY AND WAR OFFICE Telephone :-9, MINSTER-ON-SEA. Telegraphic Address:-" FLIGHT, EASTCHURCH.'' Printed for THE AEROPLANE AND GENERAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, LIMITED, by BONNER & Co., The Chancery Lane Press, Rolls Passage, London, E.C.; and Published by WM. DAWSON & SONS, LIMITED, at Rolls House, Breams Buildings, London. Branches in Canada, Toronto, Montreal, and Winnipeg; in South Africa: Cape Town, Johannesburg. and Durban. THE |