§ Mr. LOUIS SMITHasked the Under-Secretary of State for Air whether, in view of the subsidy given to light aeroplane clubs, any condition is made to the effect that the aeroplanes used by members must be of British manufacture?
§ Mr. MONTAGUESuch a condition has not been considered necessary in the agreements hitherto made with the clubs, in view of the obviously outstanding merits of British light aeroplanes and
416Wtable. It is not possible to distinguish between those who were placed in private service and those in insurable domestic service.
the extreme improbability of any of the clubs wishing to purchase from abroad. The question of including a stipulation of the sort in the new agreements will be considered.