Viewing page 96 of 101

This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.

[[advertisement]]
[[image - black and white drawing of Blanche Stuart Scott in front of a plane]]

The Young Lady on a Flying Trapeze

[[column 1]]
On September 2, 1910, Miss Blanche Scott, "an attractive and well-built aviatrix of Rochester," made the first solo flight by an American woman. Her plane, much like the contraption above, contained tricycle gear and an anemometer over the nose wheel (probably to tell the pilot when he was moving ahead), ranked as a mechanical marvel of the era.

We salute the courage of early-day flyers in embarking in these open-plumbing masterpieces, and regret BEECHCRAFTS were not available in those days. We would have liked to have offered demonstrations of the comfort, convenience and safety that modern-day pilots accept as a matter of course.


[[column 2]]
The pioneer flyers, like you, would have admired the air conditioned comfort, the quietness, and the simplicity and ease of control of the Bonanza while cruising at 184 miles per hour to wherever you want to go. 

And remember (this is important) - statistics prove that corporation aircraft are now more than FIVE TIMES safer than automobiles, measured by accident fatalities per 100 million occupant-miles.

To hear more, get in touch with your BEECHCRAFT dealer or distributor, or write to Beech Aircraft Corporation, Wichita, Kansas.


BEECHCRAFT
[[image - three different variations of the Beechcraft: BONANZA, TWIN-BONANZA, and SUPER 18]]

ASK ABOUT BEECHCRAFT'S NEW EXCLUSIVE LEASING PLAN.

BEECHCRAFTS ARE THE AIR FLEET OF AMERICAN BUSINESS

Transcription Notes:
looks perfect to me! images are briefly described.