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CABLE ADDRESS: NATACO, CHICAGO
CODE, WESTERN UNION

FACTORY AND FIELD
AERO CLUB GROUNDS, CICERO, ILLINOIS
TELEPHONE MORTON PARK 57 

NATIONAL AEROPLANE COMPANY
(INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS)
606 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE
TELEPHONE HARRISON 613

HOWARD LINN, PRES.
ARTHUR ORR, VICE-PRES.
W. SCOTT LINN, SEC.-TREAS.

MAKE SHIPMENTS TO
CICERO, ILLINOIS

BANK REFERENCE
CORN EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
MEMBERS
CHICAGO ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCE
CHICAGO, ILLS.,[[/preprinted]] 

October 10, 1912.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

As the present exhibition season in this part of the country has come to a close, and as this Company has decided not to move south for the winter, we are no longer able to use the services of Mr. Studensky.

Mr. Paul Studensky has been with this Company since December, 1911. During this period he has flown for us in many places and on machines using two different control systems. I have been with him under many different conditions, sometimes favorable, but at other times extremely trying. I wish personally to testify to the following characteristics which Mr. Studensky possesses in the highest degree:

1 - Loyalty to the company for which he works.

2 - Scrupulous honesty.

3 - Unbounded courage and cool nerve, particularly in the face of an emergency. 

4 - A willingness, unusual in aviators, to follow instructions.

5 - An attractive personality which invariably wins over those whom he happens to meet in any community.

6 - Lack of conceit.

7 - Skill in handling newspaper reporters, and in securing legitimate publicity.

I might continue indefinitely, but will end by saying that we have always found Mr. Studensky a gentleman in the highest sense of the word. 

This testimonial is quite unsolicited, and, in spite of its apparent extravagance, will be corroborated by any company which secures Mr. Studensky's services.

NATIONAL AEROPLANE COMPANY.
[[signature]]Howard Linn[[/signature]]
PRESIDENT.

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