HC Deb 01 May 1919 vol 115 cc368-9W
Mr. PRESTON

asked the Under-Secretary of State for the Air Ministry whether large numbers of motor cars are still being purchased each week by the Royal Air Force; whether it is necessary for the Royal Rir Force to have so many additional motor cars; and, if so, whether he can arrange that motor cars for which the Army have no longer any use can be transferred to the Royal Air Force, and thus save the expense of purchasing new cars?

Major-General SEELY

All contracts for M.T. were cancelled after the Armistice, and no new vehicles have been delivered to the Royal Air Force since the middle of January last. The remaining parts of the question, therefore, do not arise.