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Hall-Scott Aviation Motors

The only American aviation motor purchased by professional airmen. Chas. K. Hamilton, J. J. Frisbie, Capt. Thos. S. Baldwin, D. Masson, Bud Mars and Tod Shriver use Hall-Scott Motors as regular equipment and highly endorse them.

THE MOTOR THAT WILL PUT YOU IN THE PROFESSIONAL CLASS

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TYPE A - 2-8 CYLINDER, 60 H. P.
400 pounds thrust at 1,200 revolutions per minute.

Fred Wiseman, with a California-built Farman-type machine, equipped with a Hall-Scott Type A-2 motor, Hall-Scott standard propeller and Hall-Scott lightweight radiator, was the only one out of at least 10 other novice entries that made good at the San Francisco meet, winning first prize for distance and duration (total time in the air, 49 min. 43 sec.), second prize for speed, third prize for altitude and qualifying in two other events. Total prize money won by Wiseman, $1,283.33. The balance of the prize money went to Robinson, Beachy and Walker, flying for Curtiss with standard Curtiss planes, ready set up for them. All the other novice entries failed to leave the ground for lack of power; in some instances had paid more for lack of power than if they had purchased a Hall-Scott power plant.

You will eventually want a Hall-Scott motor. Why not start right and get in the professional class at once by sending us your order? We are running a night shift now to keep up with the demand, so get in your order immediately if you do not want to be disappointed as regards delivery.

HALL-SCOTT MOTOR CAR COMPANY
San Francisco, California

Catalogues on request
JOHN H. DAVIS, 25 Broad St.
New York Representative
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