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  • Seller image for Air Facts: The Magazine for Pilots June 1953 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Leighton Collins; Hans Groenhoff; Arthur R. Otis; Wolfgang Langewiesche; Oliver H. Fuller

    Published by Air Facts Inc., New York, NY, 1953

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Beautiful copy. Spotless inside and out. Lower right corner of the front cover bent near the tip. Very little wear otherwise. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Sales Tool" (Instead of a letter or wire, an inquiry to Airwork Corp., of Millville often brings John S. Gillespie, Sales Manager, in the company-owned Bonanza) by Hans Groenhoff; "Life with Unicom" (When an airport gets its own voice and ear all sorts of things happen) by Arthur R. Otis; "Little Ship, Big World" (In the finalysis, what roads are to a car, refueling facilities are to the small airplane. To-day, with their world-wide facilities and credit cards, the oil companies hold the free world open to the small airplane) by Wolfgang Langewiesche; "Business is Up in the Air" (In the process of building themselves into mass carriers the airlines have also built a sold foundation and future for private air transportation) by Oliver H. Fuller; "More Certainly and Safer" (Having already put more utility into the private airplane than anything else in 25 years, VHF radio is now readying for another great stride: DME) by Leighton Collins; "Etc." (For a lift, visit Airwork at Millville, N. J. Big improvement in winds aloft service. Dr. Brewer's drive-in, drive-out hanger at Kershaw, S. C.) and "Air Mail".