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THE CHAIRMAN: This afternoon I take the Chair with great pleasure for the occasion is marked by the presence of our friend, Major G. P. BULMAN, President of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and also other .members of the Society, who have come along to hear Captain LIPTROT. I know that you will support me in extending to Major BULMAN a very warm welcome. It is the second occasion on which we have been able to meet on common ground, and I know that we shall enjoy listening to Captain LIPTROT on this particular subject.
We have been told that certain of our lectures in the past have been far too technical and above the understanding of some of the more youthful of our membership, and I must say that sometimes even I have viewed with apprehension the mass of mathematical formulae presented by some of our more advanced lecturers, but today I am heartened because our old friend Captain LIPTROT is the lecturer and he is one of those who, although accomplished technically, is able to present his subject in an exciting and yet easily understandable manner, having a style which brings the subject well within my own comprehension.
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- The Journal of the Helicopter Association of Great Britain , Volume 5 , Issue 2: July-August-Sept 1951 , September 1951 , pp. 264 - 286
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- Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1951