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Aviation Acceptance Parks

Volume 107: debated on Wednesday 19 June 1918

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asked the Undersecretary of State to the Air Ministry the total number of aviation acceptance parks constructed and partly constructed; how many of these have been used for the original purpose for which they were intended; and how many are used partly for the acceptance of aircraft and partly for other work; and whether, in the case of Loch Doon, the Air Board cannot take any disciplinary measures because the officers in question are under the jurisdiction of other Departments of State?

I regret that it is not possible, in the public interest, to give the figures asked for in the first part of the question. As regards the second and third parts, all the acceptance parks which have been completed are in use as originally intended and all those which remain to be completed will be required for the erection or storage of aircraft. In regard to the last part of the question, I regret that I cannot add anything to the answer previously given.