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NAVY'S CUTLASS
. . . Hot Plane, Cool Pilot

he didn't. Billy flew around in cool comfort of about 70 degrees, thanks to air conditioning.
A representative of Hamilton Standard, a division of United Aircraft corporation, said Phillips had in the craft a unit capable of cooling three, seven-room homes or producing 13 tons of ice a day.
  Said Phillips, of Cleveland, Tenn.; "It was cooler inside than it was where the spectators were watching." The plane will fly faster than 700 miles an hour.
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   A new mobile kitchen was baptized during the National Aircraft Show by Box 21 members.  They drive it near and far to deliver food, drink, or fresh clothing to patrolmen, deputy sheriffs, and auxiliary police directing traffic.
  The mobile canteen and salvage distributor was shaped up by Box 21 men with funds earned at their rodeo. They estimated it cost some $6,000 for the rolling kitchen, which includes a refrigerator, sink, hot plate, and most comforts of home. 

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WITH ALL THE auto accessories manufactured, none seem too take in mind parking in crowded quarters like the aircraft show. But Yankee ingenuity turns the trick! [/caption]]

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THIS WAS the place to direct praise for the smooth handling of traffic inside the airport area. Ptl. L.I. Soife and Sgt. G.W. O'Connor, who was in charge, used new radio equipment to aid their work. [/caption]]

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ALLISON TROPHY WINNERS, Second Lts. William K. Sellers (left), radar observer, and William J. Knight, pilot, pose with their awards. They made the fastest interceptor climb to 10,000 feet. [/caption]]

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sacola, Fla., and enjoyed yesterday's heat with frequent demonstration dives into a tank of water. It wasn't perfect, though, for the water soon warmed up under a blazing sun.

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"I'M OLD ENOUGH to be your mother and then some," said Blanche Stuart Scott (left), Rochester, N.Y., to Robert O. Rahn, former Daytonian who holds world speed records for the 100-kilometer closed course.   Yesterday was the 44th anniversary of Miss Scott's first solo flight. [/caption]]

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WHILE JETS streaked around exceeding the sonic barrier, Mrs. Emily Baer and her daughter, Linda, 3 1/2, looked at a future problem of the air age. The Air Force called attention to the next barrier with a question mark!
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WHAT DID THE JET pilots see as they flew past the crowds at the aircraft show? It would be just a blur - but the pilots say they try not to look at fixed objects when they are that close. Actually, they say they're too busy flying. [/caption]]

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"THE PLANES AND THE VIPS DEPART, leaving the airport to lengthening shadow and to me," might well be this weary spectator's refrain. The big cleanup starts today. [/caption]]

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  Thought you might be interested.
    L. L. Custer [[best guess]]