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GRANVILLE BROTHERS AIRCRAFT INC.
SPRINGFIELD AIRPORT
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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June 20, 1931.

Manilla Davis,
166 Second Ave., 15 H.
New York, N.Y.

Dear Miss Davis:

Sorry to have neglected to send you the information promised. However, trust the same will still be accepted.

Enclosed find specification sheet, price list, and performance data on the Senior Sportster with the various ^[[motors]]. I would suggest a suped up Wasp Jr. job as the most practical. It regularly carries 70 gal ofgas and for a special flight a gas tank could be rigged up in the front cock-pit, giving you an additional 80 to 100 gallons.

The Wasp Jr. burns from 15 to 20 gal per hr. depending on the R.P.M.'s. The cost of the extra gas capacity would run around $300.

In order to have the ship ready for the Derby an order would have to be placed immediately with a 50% deposit, in which case with the sale directly through the factory we could give you a 15% discount.

We will be glad to let you have a flight in the Senior Sportster at any time you may care to come but would suggest you wire to find out if the ship is here as it is out of town a great deal.

Trusting this is the information you desire, we are

Very truly yours,

GRANVILLE BROS. AIRCRAFT, INC.
[[signature]] Z. D. Granville [[/signature]] ^[[A.G.]]

Z. D. Granville, Pres.

ZDG/AG
Enc.

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