Flying Torpedo Is Directed at Target by Radio

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Controlled by radio and flying under its own power, an aerial torpedo invented by Joha Hodgdon, an engineer at Mare Island Navy Yard, may introduce a new branch of aerial warfare. The torpedo, which operates on a gyroscope principle, could fly at 30,000 feet and dive at an enemy target, spraying its load of bombs over a wide area.

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Flying Torpedo Is Directed at Target by Radio

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Flying Torpedo Is Directed at Target by Radio

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eng

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1941-12

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12

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Public Domain (Google digitized)

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Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)

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