§ 129. Mrs. Mannasked the Minister of Transport the objections to the use of the Bennie railplane for transport of passengers and luggage between aerodromes and air stations.
Mr. BraithwaiteIn general, the physical nature of the routes which a mono-rail system would have to follow between the airports of this country and the densely populated centres which they serve are such as to offer no obvious advantage to a mono-rail as compared with more orthodox systems of transport.