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IT is with some misgiving that I come here this evening to lecture to this society on the training of an aeronautical engineer. The subject is not one which 1 chose myself; indeed, I think it is probably the very last which I should have selected to talk about; but the Council of the society, for some reason which I have not yet been able to understand, invited me to deal with it. I rashly promised to do it, but now that the time has come to redeem that promise I feel that I ought to have refused and chosen a subject on which perhaps I could speak with a little more authority. I suspect, however, that the Council was anxious to obtain discussion on a topic which to any society is a very important matter and that I have been put up as a target for your criticism in the hope that something useful may emerge from your comments rather than from my paper.

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