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Chapter 29 Jump up and down (2)

Now Du Hei looks at Contini more and more and more happy, and smiled and said, "My book has absorbed a lot of your statements, and has added some latest information in Berlin to learn more about academic trends and technological development prospects. As you said, the radio detection device, Mr. Marconi, had already talked about it during his visit to the United States for a visit to study in the first half of this year, but it was not as clear and vivid as you said. I think this thing may really be released in the next 10-15 years. That will be a new interference and challenge for the acquisition of air supremacy, so I have been thinking about how to deal with it..."

"I have a solution."

"You already have a way? You have a way before you even have something to see? Tell me quickly."

"Two." Contini raised two fingers, "First, fly at ultra-low altitude, approach invisible, compress the detection distance, and reduce the enemy's early warning time - the earth is round, and radio waves can only run straight lines. When the flight altitude decreases and is affected by the curvature of the earth, the detection radio waves will be blocked by the earth; second, interference. Can't radio waves find objects in the air through reflection? I simply let the aircraft carry various fake targets and interfering objects to release them, so that the enemy cannot tell which is a real aircraft or which is a fake aircraft."

Du Hei looked at Contini like a monster, and finally had to admit that these two methods are convincing from a scientific perspective.

"Calais, can you put your ideas and theories into my book?"

"You are my teacher, and you teach this knowledge, why not?" Contini smiled sly, "But it's better to be vague. You don't want the British, French, or German, Russians to come to the door one day, right?"

"You guy is really a sloppy boy, not like a 19-year-old young man at all."

Contini smiled secretly: Nonsense! I am not 19 years old, I am over 40! I thought so, but my face looked innocent: "Teacher, why can't I understand a single sentence? Didn't this knowledge be taught by you? Everyone knows that air supremacy is your theory, not my theory. It seems that my learning of this theory is still too shallow."

Antonio bit his lip hard and tried his best to prevent himself from laughing out loud: The young master is so nonsense...

In the next few days, while paying attention to changes in the financial market, Contini honestly visited other aviation companies with Du Hei and met with relevant political leaders in Berlin.

I don't know if it was because of France, but the statements of the two countries put a lot of pressure on the German government. Now they are desperately holding Britain and the United States and begging Britain and the United States to mediate over and over again. The Italian government, who releases goodwill, is unwilling to let go. They give Du Hei a high courtesy to the visiting Du Hei and try to fight back the pressure of the French in this way. They never expected that the inconspicuous young man following Du Hei had quietly taken more than 8 million US dollars from Germany - an armored cruiser built according to the latest standards and with a displacement of more than 15,000 tons had been taken away.

Although this is not the money of the German government, it is the money of German speculators and some banks. In the final analysis, it is still a cut of the losses from Germany.

Perhaps the telegram that Antonio took back was effective, perhaps the handwritten letter written by Contini touched Old Ziano, or the green bills he obtained stimulated Old Ziano's ambitions, he said with a magnanimity: He only took back the principal of the mortgage loan, and let Contini arrange the rest by himself.

In Contini's view, Italy's hope of civil aviation cannot be placed on Du Hei. It is not that Du Hei himself is short-sighted, but that the teacher's character and behavior are not smooth enough, and there are some difficulties in the military, not to mention in the field of business and trade. Civil aviation is flying on the surface, but in fact there are a lot of commercial interests and coordination. He believes that it is more appropriate and appropriate for Lao Ziano to come forward to establish it. After all, United Airlines is not a small fuss. He plans to take 10-12 domestic routes and 5-6 international routes as soon as he takes action. Only if the Great Leap Forward can the civil aviation architecture be quickly built.

Antonio had obvious differences with him. The old housekeeper believed that 1-2 routes should be managed first, and then slowly spread them out after they were mature and stable to prevent too much risk. However, Contini thought it was inappropriate: civil aviation is a new thing, and other domestic consortiums were staring at it. Once they found profitable, they would immediately jump up. You drive one, I drive one, and then the market segments will become extremely chaotic. With the power of Lao Ziano, it is okay to give his son some special care of civil aviation, but it seems unlikely to stop other consortiums from intervening.

Contini said ambitiously: "As soon as United Airlines is formed, I will cover major Italian cities and major international routes in Western Europe. At the same time, I will collect all talents who can perform civil aviation aircraft flights, control, dispatch and command tasks, and capture them all in one place. If there is not enough part of them, I will introduce them from Germany and France. In this way, even if others want to intervene, they will face the embarrassment of not having talents."

Antonio reminded: "That way, it will be difficult to make a profit."

Contini said firmly: "I don't consider profit for the time being. I don't plan to make a profit within five years. I'm even ready to lose $5 million. Looking at Italy today, who can have such determination and courage?"
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